London tycoon says he suffered ‘gross injustice’ when wife left him for Cesc

Football
By - | Sep 09, 2013

A property tycoon has claimed he suffered a “gross injustice” when his house was sold to Cesc Fabregas after his wife left him for the former Arsenal star. Elie Taktouk said; “The family courts in our country are appalling” after a judge refused to halt the sale of his Grade II-listed Belgravia _ at to the Spaniard for £5.48million - which he claims is £2million below its market value. Taktouk and his ex-wife married and lived in Lebanon. They had two children before their separation in 2011, months after Miss Semaan was seen on holiday with the 26-year-old footballer.

—Compiled from Agencies


 

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