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Nohi Dankner Moves Toward Bankruptcy, Leaving His Herzliya Villa for a Tel Aviv Apartment
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100% centerFirst reported by Globes · 2 days ago
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What happened
Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court placed Nohi Dankner under insolvency proceedings after he withdrew opposition to requests by four creditor banks. Dankner, who owes 550 million shekels, will face financial restrictions and plans to seek discharge in about a year and a half.
- 01The Tel Aviv court issued an insolvency order against Nohi Dankner on Tuesday.
- 02He plans to move from Herzliya to a Tel Aviv apartment building.
- 03Four banks sought the order over a 550 million shekel debt.
- 04Dankner said, “I am throwing in the towel,” and he will seek discharge later.
- 05A trustee will handle his assets, including the Jerusalem office building Beit Hashanah.
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