Inheritance from Jean-Loup Dabadie: his daughter files a complaint against her mother-in-law for "theft": Current Woman The MAG

Ten months after his disappearance, a legal battle is organized. May 20, 2020 Jean-Loup Dabadie, French author, writer, screenwriter and composer, died at the age of eighty-one at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris. Almost a year ago, Nicolas Bedos' great friend left behind a wife, Véronique Bachet-Dabadie, but also three children, Clémentine, Clément and Florent. If the hour of mourning seems to have passed, the writer's family must tackle a whole different task today, that of inheritance. And on this subject … the tea towel burns in the Dabadie family. As revealed The world in an article published on March 9, 2021, Clementine Dabadie-Fombonne filed a complaint against his mother-in-law on Friday March 5 for "theft", "concealment" and "breach of trust".

"That the inheritance was stolen is not fair …"

Asked about his motivations, the young woman did not hesitate to pin her father's third wife, whom he had married in 1997: "As much as it is fair that this woman, who spent twenty-three years of her life with my father, should live in complete safety, may she be protected, and that's what my dad did. But that we have nothing and that the inheritance has been stolen is not fair", she declared. In addition, she accuses her mother-in-law of having manipulated her father before his death: "Shortly after her marriage to Mr. Jean-Loup Dabadie, Ms. Bachet set up a isolation strategy, aiming to create a vacuum around her husband and gradually gain control over all of his assets ", can we read. She also mentions the disappearance of valuables such as watches, paintings or pens.

In the same newspaper, Véronique Bachet-Dabadie defended herself against the charges judged "foolish" and "defamatory" of his daughter-in-law: "It was demonstrated when opening the safe, at the inventory in front of witnesses, notaries, auctioneer, the presence of pens, as well as watches in a box prepared for this purpose. As for the tables mentioned, I do not do not know of its existence. My husband had other homes in Paris before I lived with him ", she explained. A legacy on the verge of blowing up the Dabadie clan …

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