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In a purchase that bore Tyler’s name, a residence in Kolonaki was acquired for €1.76 million, with details inscribed within the contract

Initially, a provision for a golden visa had been contemplated, yet the emergence of legislation pertaining to same-sex marriage rendered this inclusion superfluous

Newsroom June 7 01:51

Stefanos Kasselakis attested to the use of personal funds for the purchase, with financial disclosures from Tyler showcasing deposits totaling $600, $12,000 in credit card debt, and $150,000 in student loans. The upscale apartment situated on Leventi Street in Kolonaki was procured under the name of Tyler McBeth. The full payment of €1.76 million transpired via an interbank transfer originating from overseas, aligning with the requisites for securing the Golden Visa.

The contractual framework stipulates: “This sales agreement is devoid of any contingencies or time constraints. The complete sum of €1,760,000.00 was duly remitted through an interbank transfer in compliance with Ministerial Decision No. 68019/2015 (Government Gazette 2272/21-10-2015) and Law 4251/2014, as amended.” Michalis Kapnisakis, the director at the office of the president of SYRIZA, elucidated that the pursuit of a permanent residence permit in Greece through the acquisition of a golden visa was deemed dispensable in light of the legal endorsement of same-sex marriage. A thorough perusal of the financial disclosures outlined in Kasselakis’s spreadsheet unveiled financial transactions amounting to $600 in deposits, $12,000 in credit card liabilities, and $149,324 in educational loans credited to Tyler’s profile, with no recorded income. The acquisition of the residence transpired in 2024, punctuated by the absence of income declarations as of the present.

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Detailed insights into the bank transfer used to procure the residence portray the €1.76 million payment orchestrated through Tyler McBeth’s account, marking him as the principal purchaser. During a recent interview with Nikos Hatzinikolaou, Stefanos Kasselakis underscored that the acquisition of the apartment stemmed from his personal financial resources, derived from the $1.997 million reported in the previous year.

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The potential scenario of Kasselakis extending funds to his spouse for the property acquisition remains plausible, pending the forthcoming submission of Kasselakis’s routine affidavit on the 30th. The sales contract spotlighted by protothema.gr delineates the €1,760,000.00 apartment acquisition cost, funded entirely through a wire transfer from Tyler McBeth’s account. The legal procedures adhered to pertained to the procurement of national entry visas and residency permits. Tyler McBeth had conveyed, through legal representation, an intent to secure a permanent residency permit as an investor in Greece, with the contract enunciating the property’s intrinsic worth at €775,405.79. The contract excerpts illustrated: – Identifies Tyler McBeth as the buyer. – Specifies the Kolonaki-based property on Leventi Street. – Outlines provisions related to Tyler’s initial aspiration for a golden visa, which was later deemed unnecessary.

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