(Laval) The spirits were heated Friday at the trial of Paul Zaidan, as the defense spoke of the power struggle within the family that owns the Chez Cora restaurants. If the family suspected Theoharis of having kidnapped his brother Nicholas, Theoharis on the contrary believed his brother capable of “orchestrating” his own kidnapping, the defense argued.
Paul Zaidan’s lawyer and Nicholas Tsouflidis, the president of the famous restaurant chain, had several very lively, even acrimonious exchanges on Friday. “You winked at me. We are not here to laugh! “,” Why are you winking at the jury? “, In particular rebelled Me Dadaghalian, picking up alleged winks from the Crown’s key witness.
Judge François Dadour even had to intervene to calm the two men during tense exchanges. “I will ask again that the tension decreases a little,” ordered the judge.
For three days, the defense has been trying to demonstrate that Nicholas Tsouflidis may have invented his kidnapping at the hands of kidnappers of the “Lebanese mafia” in March 2017. “The kidnapping is not alleged. You say that, ”repeated Nicholas Tsouflidis, visibly irritated.
A former Chez Cora franchisee, Paul Zaidan, is accused of kidnapping and kidnapping the president of Chez Cora restaurants and demanding an 11 million dollar ransom from Cora Tsouflidou. However, there has been very little talk of Paul Zaidan since the start of the trial, other than that Nicholas Tsouflidis has seen him a few times at the company’s head office.
Nicholas Tsouflidis maintains that three men abducted him from his home on the evening of March 8, 2017 in Mirabel. He would have remained chained for a few hours in the basement of a residence before being released on a road in Laval, unharmed.
The defense also lingered on Friday on the contradictory versions of Nicholas Tsouflidis concerning the circumstances of his release. According to the defense, the plaintiff claimed in an earlier statement that his captors put him in the cabin of their vehicle with a bag over his head, while he was handcuffed.
However, the witness now maintains that he was tied up with “duct tape” and that he never found himself in the passenger compartment of the vehicle of his captors. The defense argues that Nicholas Tsouflidis has “rectified” his version by realizing that it did not make sense that the kidnappers were hooded in the middle of rush hour. “This is your theory, Master. I don’t remember that, ”replied the witness.
The defense also explored the relationship between Nicholas Tsouflidis and his older brother Theoharis on Friday. A few months before the kidnapping, the latter had returned from a 15-year stay in Greece. He then wanted to join the family business. But Nicholas, the president, refused to give him a post given his inexperience.
Before the kidnapping, each of the children was to receive $ 200,000, but Theoharis would ultimately only have received $ 50,000 from his mother, the defense argues. It is in this context, according to the defense, that the Tsouflidis family would have suspected Theoharis of having kidnapped his own brother. “This is completely false,” repeated the witness.
“You bought back the shares [de votre frère Théoharis] cheaper than their value, because he was suspected of being the kidnapper? », Raised Me Dadaghalian in a barrage of incisive questions. “It is false, it is false Master,” pleaded Nicholas Tsouflidis.
“To investigators, Theoharis said you were able to orchestrate something like this?” », Added the defense lawyer
Me Dadaghalian also attacked the verisimilitude of the kidnapping story. “You did not ask [aux ravisseurs] : ” How much do you want ? ”You are kidnapped, with a gun. You manage the finances, and at no point did you say, “Guys, I’m in control, tell me how much you want, I’ll transfer you.” ”
“That’s not how it happened,” repeated Nicholas Tsouflidis.
“The kidnappers said, we want money. I said: “it won’t work, I’m in control of the finances, that’s what you want”. “We want millions”. That’s what they told me, ”explained the witness, pressed for questions.
Nicholas Tsouflidis firmly defended himself from having “selective memory”. “There are some cases that I remember well, others less. I am a human. Not a robot, ”he maintained.
Nicholas Tsouflidis returns to the stand on Monday for the Prosecution’s re-examination.