“It was very complicated at the time”: Jeanfi Janssens’ real call for help to Lionel Jospin’s government: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

At 50, Jeanfi Janssens is living a waking dream! Currently playing the show Fell from the skyat the Grand Point-Virgule theater in Paris, the comedian has a string of successes. If he is fulfilled and earns a good living today, he has experienced a difficult period… Saturday March 2, 2024, in the show We’re doing TV againon RTL, the member of Big heads had confided that he had financial difficulties after his ex-partner scammed him. “He opens a company in my name, I am a co-borrower of everything. And three years later, he disappears with the cash register and I find myself with a colossal debt of 90,000 euros. It’s money!”he remembered, before adding: “It’s complicated… I had a villa with a swimming pool, it was sold by candlelight. I found myself in an apartment of 10 m2″. If Jeanfi Janssens had been able to count on the support of Stéphane Plaza, he had also obtained help from the government of Lionel Jospin, which allowed him to change his life.

Jeanfi Janssens: “I had no right to anything, neither unemployment nor anything…”

Saturday March 16, 2024, in the show There is not only one life in lifeon Europe 1, the comedian confided that he had written to Lionel Jospin’s government to explain his situation and that he had been scammed by his ex-companion. “I was definitely the victim of a scam with someone who had been recognized as such. I explained that I had a real professional project, but like ‘I don’t have the money, I’m not entitled to anything, help me!'”, he revealed. So, his letter was sent back to the Hérault regional council, which financed his training at the aeronautics school. “Thank you to the Jospin government, the regional council and the people who believed in me. I had no right to anything, neither unemployment nor anything… It was very complicated at the time”he said, before specifying: “I became a steward on a small company which is called Air Littoral in the south of France and, later, Air France”.

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