A confectioner chain owner who was closed due to the financial crisis demanded protection from the Katseli law for his first home in order for the bank not to take it to the hammer.
This is a luxurious villa in the southern suburbs where the businessman now lives with his wife and his three children.
She even works as a courier and her wife works in the same company with half-time work.
As Espresso writes, the entrepreneur who was the successor of the confectionery chain with famous triangles in Thessaloniki had shops in northern Greece and in the northern suburbs of Attica.
Eventually the turnover fell and the stores became loss-making.
Debts in the bank reached 700,000 - 800,000 euros, according to the newspaper.
Today his life has nothing to do with the past. The 50-year-old works as a carrier and lives in the luxurious residence he had in Voula, but in winter he puts nylon on the windows to prevent the air from entering.
He was forced to stop studying his child abroad and now his monthly income is 800 euros.
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