Munich Today - News of 24.06.25
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The crisis intervention team provides first aid for the soul, Alfons Schuhbeck makes a confession in court, Munich's most expensive villa was sold for 47 million euros and more.
"Life has led me far up and now all the way down." With these words, Starkoch Alfons Schuhbeck testified to the Munich I Regional Court in the trial for alleged subsidy fraud and further accusations. He thought that he was only allowed to "give gas, otherwise I am not one and lose everything I have built up. "Then he confessed. He cleared up the facts of the case, read Schuhbeck from a statement. "I deeply regret the damage done and the worries …
The former star chef Alfons Schuhbeck has to answer to court again – this time for subsidy fraud. For a deal, the seriously ill, successful-driven gastronome makes a confession.
Television chef Alfons Schuhbeck has to face a second criminal case in Munich. The once proud Maî-t-re admits all accusations already on the first day of the negotiations – for that he has a personal reason. And he puts a compensation in the room.
Alfons Schuhbeck is on trial again. This time it's about bankruptcy delay and fraud with Corona help. The 76-year-old star chef makes a deal because he is now seriously ill with cancer. Nevertheless, he wants to settle all debts. He already writes new cookbooks for this.
Alfons Schuhbeck made a confession in the insolvency proceedings, subsidy fraud and non-deductible health insurance contributions.
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