Belgian Millionaire’s Villa Sold in Alleged Scam, Suspect Faces Trial

Mo El K., a friend of the daughter of millionaire Tony Gram imprisoned for attempted murder of her twin babies, liquidated the villa of the latter located in Schoten, in the province of Antwerp and treats himself to luxury with the gains. He will appear before the criminal court in September.
Mohamed ("Mo") El K., 40, sold Mireille Gram’s villa and nearly one-hectare garden for 700,000 euros, reports Het Laatste Nieuws. However, a potential buyer had already offered 1.4 million for the property. After this sale, the quadragenarian is swimming in luxury: a Porsche Panamera bought for 130,000 euros, more than 15,000 euros spent on dental expenses... So many expenses made by this general worker.
Mireille Gram, 54, daughter of Tony Gram, the businessman, owner of the Kipling brand, is serving a four-year sentence in the Bruges prison, the same source specifies. In September 2015, she had attempted the life of her two daughters in their sleep. The fifty-year-old suffers from psychiatric disorders.
On parole, she signed a power of attorney to Mo El K., already convicted of murder in the Netherlands. She entrusted him with the sale of her villa. She also gave her approval for him to sell the property at a bargain price. The villa will be sold for 700,000 euros but Mireille Gram did not receive a single penny. The lawyer of the heiress is initiating a procedure to cancel the sale.
Mo El K. is no stranger to misdeeds. While Tony Gram’s daughter had been convicted on appeal, he is said to have sold jewelry, works of art and watches worth several hundred thousand euros. Not to mention the sudden disappearance of three cars and designer furniture from this same Schoten property.
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