A multimillion-dollar apartment complex found to have building defects is also now the centre of a police investigation
Nassif has been asked to appear before the probe, but is currently in rural Lebanon and has so far been unavailable. In correspondence published by the committee, he maintained that he has not engaged in any wrongdoing.
Jean Nassif has long fascinated tabloid news outlets thanks to a habit for ostentatious displays of wealth. In 2019 he briefly became something of an internet celebrity after posting an Instagram video in which he gifted his wife, Nissy, a yellow Lamborghini.When the post prompted an outpouring of satirical copycats, he seemed to enjoy the attention.
“The low point of this were the assertions made by Toplace during the course of dealing with serious defects on the Skyview project at Castle Hill,” he wrote.
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