Greek singer Notis Sfakianakis is facing a difficult period after a rumored separation from his wife, now residing alone in his luxurious Athens villa. The property, estimated at 6 million euros, was previously threatened with auction due to a 300,000 euro debt. The singer has also been involved in a long legal battle and was the victim of a robbery where over 50,000 euros worth of goods were stolen. Despite these challenges, Sfakianakis remains a devoted father to his two children.
The iconic artist, known for captivating generations with his music, now resides alone in his luxurious villa in the southern suburbs of Athens, a property estimated to be worth around 6 million euros.
Despite the personal turmoil, Sfakianakis remains a devoted father to his daughter Aphrodite and son Apollo. However, his financial situation has been a subject of public discussion. A few years ago, the villa was nearly auctioned off due to outstanding debts of 300,000 euros, stemming from a long-standing legal dispute dating back to 1999. According to reports, the dispute originated from an unpaid debt to a private individual who subsequently laid claim to the property.
Adding to his challenges, Sfakianakis was the victim of a robbery some years ago. Thieves reportedly disabled the home's alarm system and made off with jewelry and other valuables exceeding 50,000 euros in value, according to the television program "Eδώ kai τώρα" (Here and Now).
While Sfakianakis continues to navigate these personal and financial difficulties, his legacy as a beloved artist remains untarnished. Fans continue to express their support for the singer, hoping for a brighter future for the iconic performer.
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