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Car dealer does not receive money from Frits van Eerd for a valuable classic

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Former Jumbo CEO Frits van Eerd no longer has to pay money to car dealer Theo Eggens for a classic Mercedes. That's what the judge decided on Wednesday. Eggens demanded 155,000 euros for a deal that the two made six years ago. But according to the judge, he is too late in claiming the money. Frits van Eerd and Theo Eggens know each other well and are both prime suspects in the major money laundering case that starts on Monday. This lawsuit was …
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Former Jumbo CEO Frits van Eerd no longer has to pay money to car dealer Theo Eggens for a classic Mercedes. That's what the judge decided on Wednesday. Eggens demanded 155,000 euros for a deal that the two made six years ago. But according to the judge, he is too late in claiming the money. Frits van Eerd and Theo Eggens know each other well and are both prime suspects in the major money laundering case that starts on Monday. This lawsuit was …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Wednesday, September 11, 2024.
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