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George Michael's lover Fadi Fawaz 'squatting in late singer's £5 million house'

 

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George Michael's ex Fadi Fawaz is still living in the flat where he lived while seeing the Wham singer before his death (Image: Splash News)

 

George Michael’s ex-lover is refusing to budge from a multi-million pound property that was owned by the chart topping star - leading to accusations he is squatting in the building.

 

Fadi Fawaz, 45, was in a relationship with Wham! singer George from 2012 until his death in 2016 at the age of 53.

 

Australian hairdresser Fadi was the one to discover George dead at one of his homes on Christmas Day two and a half years ago.

 

However, he is said to be testing the patience of the Club Tropicana singers’ surviving family after refusing to vacate the singer’s £5 million property in London despite legal letters.

 

Full Story: https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/george-michaels-ex-lover-fadi-16208593

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Nothing a baseball bat wouldn't solve. Unless he's on the will, move the **** out.

 

Something very similar happened to a relative - he was in poor health and lonely, and a much younger guy basically hooked up with him for the money - took his credit cards and was shopping tens of thousands of USD a month. When he finally died (RIP) the guy refused to leave the apartment until other relatives threatened bodily harm (and were convincing about it).

 

Say what you will about bar girls - at least they move out when you do, lol...

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5 minutes ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Nothing a baseball bat wouldn't solve. Unless he's on the will, move the **** out.

 

Something very similar happened to a relative - he was in poor health and lonely, and a much younger guy basically hooked up with him for the money - took his credit cards and was shopping tens of thousands of USD a month. When he finally died (RIP) the guy refused to leave the apartment until other relatives threatened bodily harm (and were convincing about it).

 

Say what you will about bar girls - at least they move out when you do, lol...

lucky he didn't report the threats to police and them charged.

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2 minutes ago, Benroon said:

would you do that to someone who has convincingly told you your numbers about to be called in ?

Im no squatter but if I was and have no intent of giving it up I would call the police while they were still there. I assume they threatened death which is a very serious matter the guy might even be able to get a restraining order.

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On 5/28/2019 at 9:30 PM, madmen said:

Im no squatter but if I was and have no intent of giving it up I would call the police while they were still there. I assume they threatened death which is a very serious matter the guy might even be able to get a restraining order.

A restraining order. Well... that'll show them who's boss.

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On ‎5‎/‎28‎/‎2019 at 9:16 PM, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Nothing a baseball bat wouldn't solve. Unless he's on the will, move the **** out.

 

Something very similar happened to a relative - he was in poor health and lonely, and a much younger guy basically hooked up with him for the money - took his credit cards and was shopping tens of thousands of USD a month. When he finally died (RIP) the guy refused to leave the apartment until other relatives threatened bodily harm (and were convincing about it).

 

Say what you will about bar girls - at least they move out when you do, lol...

You have no idea whether your anecdote about a relative has anything to do with this situation.

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