>Footballer Achraf Hakimi’s wife filed for divorce and demanded half of his property.
>She was however informed by court that her "Millionaire’ husband owns nothing as all his property is registered under his mother’s names.
>Hakimi receives €1 Million from PSG monthly but 80% of this is deposited in his mother Mrs. Fatima’s account.
>He has no property, cars, houses, jewelry or even clothes in his name.
Anytime, he wants anything, he asks his mother who buys it for him.

  • bob_lemon@feddit.de
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    5 months ago

    Yes, but that doesn’t mean it’s not their wealth.

    I’d be very interested to see the legal construct they created that allows him to just gift tons of money to his mother for no return.

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      Probably some kind of trust fund he contributes to but his mom is the owner of said trust fund. He will get access of it after his mom dies. People usually start those to avoid inheritance taxes.

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            For one thing, the very idea of marriage means it was already her money too. It’s supposed to be an equal partnership in all things, including income and household management, not a temporary condition where they promise not fuck someone else and nothing else changes.

            For another, this is fake and stupid, if a court caught him doing this they’d take more than half as a punitive measure.

            You want to really get fucked in a divorce, try to hide your wealth like this and see what happens.

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      Looks like it’s probably fake, the only source of this claim is some tweet from a random account. I couldn’t find anything relevant after last spring, but I suppose the divorce is still not judged. At the time she claimed she was confident she would get her fair share.

      In France, doing this at this scale without paying any taxes would probably be very illegal.