Renowned pastry chef convicted for faking his own burglary
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The internationally renowned pastry chef, Yazid Ichemrahen, has been definitively sentenced to six months suspended prison, 6,000 euros fine and two years of ineligibility, reports Le Parisien. Indeed, the 33-year-old leader gave up appealing the decision of the Paris court which found him guilty of fraud on September 20. He was accused of having simulated the burglary of his apartment located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris in order to rece…
The 33-year-old Yazid Ichemrahen, world ice cream dessert champion in 2014 and who became a pastry maker at the luxury hotel Royal Monceau-Raffles in Paris last year, has starred in a rocky history and has been found guilty of fraud, according to French media reports. He has been sentenced to six months suspended imprisonment, a fine of 6,000 euros and two years of disqualification, for orchestrating the theft in his Parisian apartment, with the…
Pastry chef Yazid Ichemrahen, found guilty of fraud last September by the Paris court for having simulated the burglary of his apartment, has given up his appeal. He has been definitively sentenced to 6 months of suspended prison sentence, 6000 euros fine and two years of ineligibility. […]
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