Abraham Reichmann
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Abraham Reichmann | |
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Born | 1962 Canada |
Occupation | rabbi |
Abraham Reichmann is a Canadian rabbi.[1][2] He is a scion of the Reichmann family, best known for developing London's Canary Wharf.
For the first decades of his adult life Reichmann's parents provided him with a substantial monthly payments.[1][2] In 2014 they stopped those payments. In 2015 he sued them, claiming he supported his wife, ten children, four daughters-in-law, and four grandchildren, through those payments.
Litigation of this dispute has dragged on through 2022.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jacob Lorinc. They fled the Nazis and built a real estate empire. Now Toronto’s famed Reichmann family is headed back to court amid a bitter family feud, Toronto Star, 2022-04-05. Retrieved on 2022-04-05. “According to court documents from 2015, the dispute appears to have begun in earnest in 2014 when Abraham was abruptly cut off from his parents’ finances, including his equity in Jarwick Developments Inc. and Rada Holdings Inc., two Reichmann-operated holding companies.”
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Adrian Humphreys. Reichmann v. Reichmann: Feud involving secretive Canadian business family heads to open court, National Post, 2022-04-01. Retrieved on 2022-04-05. ““For about 30 years, Abraham received substantial amounts of money from his parents,” Frank Newbould, then an Ontario Superior Court judge hearing an interim motion in the case, said in a 2015 decision.”