An art trader in Manhattan who claims to be linked to the famous family Guggenheim allegedly left his Swiss wedding planner for his delightful $ 656,000 French wedding.
Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim’s Lavish August. 26, 2023 Wedding to Kristi’s wife “was a tremendous success,” said planner Emer Timmons in her Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit against him.
Timmons spent months planning luxury event at Bloise Cathedral in Bloise, France, about two hours south of Paris, extinguishing for eight “kimonos away personalized away [a] Experience Bachelorette spa, ”Outides Horse, musicians, tents, a barbecue – and a cadillac for the big day, she said in court letters.
“Emr was complimented by many Guuses, as well as by Guggenheim’s young wife,” Timmons said in the complaint.
Kristi Hoerle-Guggenheim’s husband also offered glowing ratings of her big day on Instagram, posting a photo of herself and Hoerle-Guggenheim in their wedding dress, kissing, surrounded by white flower petals on the ground.
“The best day of my life with the love of my life and #twinflame,” she wrote in the post.
Hoerle-Guggenheim and Timmons allegedly agreed that he would reproduce her $ 300,000 three weeks after the wedding, and create $ 2 million in art as collateral. Art works were not specified in court documents.
A few days before connecting the knot, Hoerle-Guggenheim, he swore he would send the Cash Timmons, she said in the lawsuit.
“You’ll get $ 250K today,” he supposedly told her in a Whatsapp message.
But neither the money nor the collateral arrived, she said in court documents.
“Guggenheim or did not tire money to come out or cancel any wires he had previously authorized, with the result that Emr did not receive any wires from Guggenheim,” she claimed in the case, adding, “Guggenheim has no ownership or possession of any of any of any of the collateral.”
Hoerle-Guggenheim claims to have a connection, through his mother’s grandfather, with the family, whose name is in the Guggenheim Museum.
Hoerle-Guggenheim has been repeatedly accused of reluctant artists and art buyers, claiming he has been denied.
In 2019 he was indicted in California by art buyers who claimed that they forged over $ 600,000 for Hoerle-Guggenheim to buy them from French impressionist Pierre-August Renoir and modern artists Retna and Cove, but received nothing in return.
Buyers were given more than $ 200,000 by a judge in December 2019, court records.
A lawyer for Hoerle-Guggenheim pleased to oppose the Timmons in the wedding dispute.
“There is much more about this case. The truth will come to court. My client expects not only to strongly defend these claims, but also to move forward with the counterclaim. Stay in order, ”said lawyer Daniel S. Kokhba in a state.
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