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Alfons Schuhbeck in Court: Creditors Demand 27 Million Euros From Their Companies

Summary by Berliner Morgenpost
Alfons Schuhbeck is once again on trial for insolvency abduction. An insolvency administrator appreciates how much money creditors receive.

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In the trial against Alfons Schuhbeck, the insolvency administrator of his companies has the floor – and gives insight into an abyss.

·Berlin, Germany
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In the trial against Alfons Schuhbeck in Munich, the insolvency administrator provides insight into the financial chaos he found in the former star chef's group of companies. The creditors' claims will likely only be partially satisfied.

·Munich, Germany
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Alfons Schuhbeck is once again on trial for insolvency abduction. An insolvency administrator appreciates how much money creditors receive.

·Berlin, Germany
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The third day of the fraud case against Alfons Schuhbeck ended with a knockout. Creditors want 27 million euros from Schuhbeck companies.

·Berlin, Germany
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A large portion of the companies owned by former Michelin-starred chef Alfons Schuhbeck were already insolvent in 2015. The insolvency proceedings are expected to be completed by the end of the year—but most creditors will likely never see their money again.

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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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