Steve Jobs Cruise Ship Seized Property

Rabu, 26 Desember 2012 ·


Venus, a cruise ship owned high-tech minimalist late Apple founder Steve Jobs, were seized due to disputes.
A French designer Philippe Starck claimed heir Jobs still owe him $ 3 million euro of the cost of projects worth 9 million euros, according to published reports the Dutch newspaper, Het Financieele Dagblad.
Starck then engage the services of debt collectors and seized the yacht owned by Steve Jobs.
Port of Amsterdam confirmed that the ship was leaning was not allowed to leave the dock.
Jeroen Ranzijn, a spokesman for the Port of Amsterdam told the BBC:'' The ship was new, but there are claims worth 3 million euros. All parties to the dispute will be fighting over it.''
Roelant Klaassen, a lawyer representing the company Starck, ubik, told Reuters news agency said the ship will remain in detention at the port until the payments made pending the attorney representing Jobs.
"They trust each other, so no details of the contract,'' he said.
Starck himself could not be reached for comment on this issue.
'It looks weird'
Gerard Moussault, the attorney representing the owner of Venus to the BBC also reluctant to respond: "I can not comment on this issue, sorry.''
Ships with a length of 80 meters is made from aluminum super yacht value reached 105 million euros and was launched last October in Aalsmeer, Netherlands.
Starck is known for outstanding design for the Alessi company, including the design of aluminum masticator lemon-shaped spacecraft.
He collaborated with Steve Jobs over the past five years in this flagship project, describing the ship'' intelligence'' elegance.
Ships with a minimalist design that is named as the goddess of love Roman has windows measuring 3 meters.
Starck said Venus'' looks strange for a ship shape'' but the design is discussed along with the late Jobs.
Steve Jobs died from pancreatic cancer in 2011 and have never seen this design ship sailing on the sea.

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