Villarceaux business

The business Villarceaux is the one of largest scandals politico-real estate French of the Années 1970, whose judge Jacques Bidalou, whom Jean-Edern Hallier called the statue “ of the commander of the magistrature ”, will do one of his war-horses. It lost its station there.

Andree Mallah, the mother of Nicolas Sarkozy, pled as lawyer in this business as of 1971.

The field of Villarceaux is composed of 3 castles and 814 hectares in the French Vexin. In 1970, the owner of the places, the count of Tulle of Villefranche wishes to separate from 213 ha to be able to finance the remainder. A notary, Jean-Pierre Delarue, and a limited liability company Villarceaux, animated inter alia by Mr. Bruère, takes part in the operation.

The latter ends in a monumental swindle, the being found count despoiled his property, sold with the biddings, and notched of 14 franc million. Justice still did not manage to make the light on this business.

Initially, heavily condemned to 11 years of prison, Delarue profits six months later from a medical grace, before being found, committed suicide in a hotel of the 11th district, where it resided under a false identity.

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