Abraham Maarten 'Bram' Moszkowicz ( Dutch Pronunciation: ['a: bra: ??? m' ma: rt? n br? m 'm? sko: ?? it?] ; born June 26, 1960) is a Dutch lawyer and former lawyer.
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Early life and education
Abraham Maarten Moszkowicz was born on June 26, 1960 in Maastricht in the Netherlands. He is the son of Berthe Bessant and lawyer Max Moszkowicz. He is of Jewish descent from his father's side.
He studied law in Amsterdam.
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Client and controversy
Moszkowicz owns and has many famous and famous people among its clients, such as Cor van Hout, army leader Suriname DÃÆ'à © si Bouterse, diva Patty Brard, real estate magnate Willem Endstra, top villain Willem Holleeder, politician Geert Wilders, Manchester United and Dutch international footballer Robin van Persie, Dutch-American "drug rehabilitation teacher" and former TV presenter Keith Bakker and former friend Talitha van Zon, on trafficking in women.
Moszkowicz resigned as a lawyer for Willem Holleeder in 2007.
In 2010, it was discovered that Moszkowicz had avoided more than a million Euro income taxes in the period 2003-2006. The 2007-2010 period is still under investigation.
On October 30, 2012, it was announced that he was fired. His appeal was rejected on April 22, 2013, which meant Moszkowicz lost the right to enforce the law as a lawyer.
On 21 April 2015 it was announced that Moszkowicz would become party leader and lijsttrekker of the classical liberal party Voor Netherlands in the next general election of the Netherlands, planned for 2017, but after nine months he was rejected by the party.
Personal life
After being in several other relationships and already having children from a previous marriage, he established a relationship with former news anchor Eva Jinek. The end of October 2012 was announced that the relationship has stopped and that they will remain friends.
Bibliography
- 2012: Liever rechtop sterven and op je knieÃÆ' à «n leven (Better dead up than kneeling)
- 2013: Onkruid (Weed)
- 2014: Maffiamaat (Mafia Buddy) with Leon de Winter
References
External links
- Media related to Bram Moszkowicz on Wikimedia Commons
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