The heir of Hermès wants to transfer all the assets of “10 billion Swiss francs” to the gardener and servant, and even generously gives him a mansion and wants to adopt him as his adopted son!

Nicolas Puech, the fifth-generation heir to the French luxury boutique Hermès, is unmarried and has no children. Therefore, he recently announced that he would transfer his assets worth nearly 10 billion Swiss francs (equivalent to approximately NT$341 billion) to a Moroccan. gardener servant, and also plans to recognize the other party as his adopted son. This move not only caused an uproar, but also caused a backlash from the Isocrates Foundation, hoping that Puech could maintain room for discussion on the matter.

In fact, the Isocrates Foundation was actually founded by Nicolas Puech, mainly hoping to combat false information in the journalism industry. Therefore, the organization was originally the sole heir to Puech’s legacy. However, in the face of sudden changes, the foundation is also preparing to He defended himself in court, and foundation secretary-general Nicolas Borsinger also said that “sudden unilateral abrogation of the inheritance agreement will be deemed invalid.”

Therefore, without the consent of the foundation, it may be difficult for Puech to change his will. However, it is reported that Puech is very fond of the gardener and had previously given him a mansion worth 4 million Swiss francs in Montreux. Now this wealthy family It seems that the inheritance turmoil will not end so soon.

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