Talk:Jacques Guarrigue-Lefèvre

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I am in possession of a copy of the 1994 International Herald Tribune, and I am looking at it right now. Most of what have been written in your biography is rather correct, but it does says in my article that not only has Jacques Guarrigue-Lefevre been expelled from the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture et du Prêt-à-Porter and from the Maison de la Haute Couture in 1994, but he also filled for bankrupcy that same year. Most of his assets have accordingly been lost... And that, in the end is the real reason why he gave up and left France. But why would he have gone to Argentina to live off something that has been lost? Was his wife able to provide him with financial support? What funds did he use to purchase the restaurants when he came back in France in 2001?

Here are the reference of the newspaper. Please take my note into account and include it in the biography, and put the newspaper references in the "references", if you please. Thank you.

Mangiagli, Norane (Nov 24, 1994). "Guarrigue-Lefevre, a slow decline", International Herald Tribune.

According to a friend acquantaince of mine, Paris Elysee's financing and assets are currently shared between the three partners, due to Guarrigue-Lefevre's lack of funding. Which is the reason why his two partners are so young, they are just there to provide the funds. To be verified. - Logan