The storm was long but the sky would it not be clearing for the Hallyday family? While his stepmother Laeticia Hallyday and his half-sister Laura Smet are still struggling to finalize a financial agreement on the succession of the rocker, David Hallyday has officially given up "the succession of his father, Jean-Philippe Smet" . He did not wish to receive and did not receive anything " whether financially or patrimonially ".
He is guaranteed that his three sisters are now protected and his father's memory respected.
Pierre-Jean Douvier, lawyer for David HallydayPierre-Jean Douvier, his lawyer, confirms it today in Figaro . "This outcome is consistent with the commitments that David Hallyday had made since he has the guarantee that his three sisters are now protected and the memory of his father respected," explains the council. A few days ago, David Hallyday had already made it known that he was withdrawing from any legal action.
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Does this mean that everything is settled? By making this decision, David Hallyday is stepping aside from any possible twists and turns. The agreement announced by the widow, prematurely
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