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Peter Gillis sentenced to prison for tax fraud and community service for assaulting ex

Peter Gillis sentenced to prison for tax fraud and community service for assaulting ex

Dutch real estate entrepreneur Peter Gillis has been sentenced by a court in Den Bosch to 18 months in prison, with six months suspended, for tax fraud. Additionally, Gillis received 60 hours of community service for the assault of his former partner, Nicol Kremers.

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Beach girl Rianne on the ten basic rules at the beach: 'Claiming a spot with a towel is happening here now too'

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