In the context of the investigation opened in 2015 following LVMH's entry into the capital of Hermes, three Swiss lawyers were charged with abuse of trust at the expense of Nicolas Puech, an heir to the family of the luxury group, who claimed that he had been robbed of the 6 million shares he held for the benefit of LVMH.
One of the most enduring mysteries of the French business world, if it revolves around the whereabouts of Hermès's heir Nicolas Puech, and involves Bernard Arnault, head of LVMH
In the context of the investigation opened in 2015 following LVMH's entry into the capital of Hermes, three Swiss lawyers were charged with abuse of trust at the expense of Nicolas Puech, an heir to the family of the luxury group, who claimed that he had been robbed of the 6 million shares he held for the benefit of LVMH.