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Black Months for Fatbike Entrepreneur Are over: 'Tim Hofman Can Still Pick up a Fatbike'

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
Condemned by the public, a turnover halved by his own admission and so much stress that he developed back pain. The Public Prosecution Service investigated fatbike magnate Armando Muis and his company La Souris for months. In the end, Muis was not prosecuted. The Doetinchem entrepreneur looks back: "All the authorities came by, it felt like my head had to be cut off."

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Condemned by the public, a turnover halved by his own admission and so much stress that he developed back pain. The Public Prosecution Service investigated fatbike magnate Armando Muis and his company La Souris for months. In the end, Muis was not prosecuted. The Doetinchem entrepreneur looks back: "All the authorities came by, it felt like my head had to be cut off."

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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