'7-star' Caprice Gold is on sale... Here is the price! | Tourism Agency | Tourism News | Tourism New
Published By Desantos Rocky | Nov 14, 2024 11:36 a.m.
Note Descr: Caprice Gold, a huge project by Fadıl Akgündüz, nicknamed 'Jet Fadıl', which was promoted as a 7-star hotel but whose construction could not be completed, was put up for sale....
Caprice Gold, a huge project by Fadıl Akgündüz, nicknamed 'Jet Fadıl', which was promoted as a 7-star hotel but whose construction could not be completed, was put up for sale.
The unfinished Caprice Gold building in Bayrampaşa, Istanbul, owned by Fadıl Akgündüz, known as Jet Fadıl, is up for sale.
350 million dollars is requested for the building
350 million dollars is requested for the project, which has been decided to be sold by the bankruptcy estate. Caprice Gold, one of Jet Fadıl's biggest projects, was designed as a timeshare and hotel project. The project is located on 30 decares of land. The construction, which was never completed, consists of a closed area of 150 thousand square meters and 27 floors.
Construction started in 2010
Fadık Akgündüz's hotel project in Bayrampaşa, Istanbul started construction in 2010. The giant project, which attracted attention with its 14 royal suites, was put up for sale within the scope of bankruptcy.
'Jet Fadıl was sentenced to 2,504 years in prison
Fadıl Akgündüz was arrested in December 2015 on charges of fraud. A decision was made on April 28, 2023 in the fraud investigation case initiated against 10 defendants, including Akgündüz and his relatives. Fadıl Akgündüz was sentenced to 2 thousand 504 years in prison and a fine of 12 million 20 thousand liras for allegedly defrauding 614 people to whom timeshare sales were made.
28 thousand 130 victims
There are 28 thousand 130 victims in the project. Those who were defrauded founded the Caprice Gold Victims Association to demand their rights. The legal struggle of the victims has been continuing since 2013.
It was built as a 7-star hotel
The construction of the Caprice Gold Hotel in Bayrampaşa, whose construction started in 2010, was abandoned to its fate in 2014. 28 thousand 130 people who paid money with the dream of owning a 7-star hotel and timeshare became victims.
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