Judged in Draguignan (Var) for facts that took place between 2013 and 2017, chef Christophe Leroy was sentenced on Tuesday, reports

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Prosecuted for concealed work in restaurants in Ramatuelle, the 16th arrondissement of Paris and Saint-Tropez, he was ordered to pay the sum of 159,545 euros to Urssaf, to a fine of 3,000 euros, as well as 5,110.68 euros damages to a Parisian lessor.

The one who has again talked about him by officiating for clandestine dinners organized in full confinement has however been released for his alleged fraudulent bankruptcies.

A decision which, on the whole, satisfies his lawyer Me Thierry Fradet, according to comments reported by the regional daily.

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