
The saga of Villa Leopolda continues.
Last year the property gossips were abuzz with reports that Russian mining oligarch Mikhail Prokhorov had agreed to pay a jaw dropping which is nestled on the Côte d’Azur between Nice and Monaco. There were denials and rumors and much debate, especially about the price, which would be a world record for a single property-but no official word from owner Lily Safra, the widow of banker Edmond Safra.
Now there is a flurry of reports that Prokhorov is trying to get out of the deal. The “credit crunched Russian billionaire” is trying to retrieve his £39 million (€44 million) deposit, But stories out of France say Safra is not going to give it back. Prokhorov has reportedly lost €7 billion in the recent economic downturn, . With markets slumping, the Russian invasion of the south of France has turned into the “Russian retreat,” Meanwhile a Prokhorov spokesman continues to deny the story. The nickel magnate won’t do any business in France until authorities apologize for accusing him of procuring prostitutes for a party
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