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Badr Hari
Badr Hari before a fight with Zabit Samedov. May 30, 2013 - Credit: legendashow / Flickr - License: CC-BY-NC
American Hotel
Badr Hari
biography
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Bussum
car rental company
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Collection Agency
debt collectors
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kickboxer
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Naarden
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Porsche Cayenne
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Telegraaf
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unpaid traffic fines
Wesley Sneijder
Tuesday, 22 April 2014 - 09:37
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Badr Hari cornered by debt collectors

While he is presenting his biography at the American Hotel, debt collectors will be using the opportunity to hand Badr Hari an envelope with an official demand for €5800 in unpaid traffic fines, de Telegraaf reports. !--more-- The Collection Agency is representing a car rental company from Naarden, where Hari has been renting an exclusive Mercedes E-class, and a Porsche Cayenne. The company claims that Hari has violated countless traffic rules, incurring fine after fine, which he never paid off. These violations are mainly speeding and parking in disabled spots. "Badr Hari made himself unavailable in the last few months and has a steady residence on paper", a spokesperson for Straetus collection from Bussum says. This is why the collectors chose the book presentation to hand Hari the official claim. Badr Hari writes about his youth, match fixing, the incidents in his life, his relationships with women, his time in prison, the press and Wesley Sneijder in his biography 'Badr Hari. My story.'

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