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Shortly before 8 am on Wednesday morning, a convoy passed the Budakeszi út building of the Buda Central District Court, and Lőrinc Mészáros, whose divorce case had just started, exploded in one of the black Mercedes Ss. Of course, it is an interesting question how the business empire is divided or what emotions stir in the heart of the billionaire, but we would be more interested in how the state managed to sell the Mátra Central for 11.5 billion more than it bought it.
But you couldn’t even ask the question, the security people were already lined up in front of us, pushing black umbrellas in front of our camera to keep a shot of the sadly striking oligarch. And one of his employees nervously reiterated repeatedly that it would be a crime to record without permission. about an individual who, in addition, announced two weeks ago through the state news agency that he was divorcing his majesty.
But in vain, a spokesman who threatened to take legal action asked him to leave, they were so sure of the place that if we wanted to, we could not have resigned either. Court employees were forbidden to let us enter the building while Lőrinc Mészáros is there.
That is, not only his own people, but also state employees made sure that no one bothered the billionaire.We have already seen examples of a lake closed to them or their luxurious holiday home disguised as an orchard in the national park, but the VIP court, that is, when journalists cannot enter a public building open to everyone just for convenience. by Lőrinc Mészáros, it’s quite new. level in the national cooperation system.
And this special treatment also said much more about the haggling around Central Mátra, as if Lőrinc Mészáros had re-presented something about how difficult it is to follow the finances of his business empire.And we were there in the trap of 22 because to leave we would have had to pay the parking fee first, but we couldn’t get on until there were Butchers who had to leave because of that. This is what happened the most threatening press officer wanted to avoid: we were forced to wait longer for Lőrinc Mészáros at the entrance.
Meanwhile, there could not have been much discussion in the courtroom, because about half an hour later, the umbrella phalanx was back on duty to cover up the oligarch. The anti-press again asked to leave Lőrinc Mészáros alone, but it turned out that it was just a distraction, because in the meantime Mészáros was rescued through the back door to quickly exit the parking lot in a dark van. After the oligarch left, the court became a public building again, we were able to go up to pay the parking fee.
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