The siblings Meike and Lars Schlecker have served two thirds of their prison sentence for delaying bankruptcy. Now they have been released early. And enjoy their everyday life.
In 2012, what was once Europe’s largest drugstore chain went bankrupt
Flashback: In 2012, what was once Europe’s largest drugstore chain went bankrupt. Thousands of female employees across Germany are losing their jobs, and many are slipping into the subsistence level. On November 27, 2017, Meike Schlecker and her brother Lars (50) were sentenced by the Stuttgart Regional Court to imprisonment of two years and seven months in several cases for breach of trust in the act of deliberate bankruptcy, deliberate delay in bankruptcy and aiding and abetting deliberate bankruptcy.
Lars Schlecker works during the day in a social department store
Meike Schlecker comes to the women’s prison in Berlin-Reinickendorf, her brother to Hakenfelde. Both businessmen can in the open execution . In other words: During the day they have an exit, in the evening they have to go back to their cell. Lars Schlecker works during the day in a social department store, sells furniture. You read the whole story in the new BUNTE 40/2021 , which will be available from Thursday (September 30) at the kiosk, or directly online with a BUNTE inside subscription .
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