In a ruling handed down on 10 February, the Tribunal d’arrondissement de et à Luxembourg (Luxembourg District Court), sitting in commercial matters, declared the limited liability company Boulevardpresse bankrupt on admission. Photo: Matic Zorman/Archives

In a ruling handed down on 10 February, the Tribunal d’arrondissement de et à Luxembourg (Luxembourg District Court), sitting in commercial matters, declared the limited liability company Boulevardpresse bankrupt on admission. Photo: Matic Zorman/Archives

The limited liability company Boulevardpresse, which operates under the trade names “Lëtzebuerg Privat” and “Promi Lëtzebuerg,” was declared bankrupt on Monday 10 February.

“By judgment dated 10 February 2025, the District Court of and in Luxembourg, sitting in commercial matters, declared bankrupt the limited liability company Boulevardpresse SARL, operating under the trade names Lëtzebuerg Privat and Promi Lëtzebuerg,” explains the media outlet Wort.

The company that publishes the Luxembourg tabloid Privat, headed by Jean Nicolas, is therefore bankrupt, with the date of cessation of payments set at 10 August 2024. The same judgment appointed Brice Hellinckx, a judge, as official receiver and Max Mailliet, avocat à la cour residing in Luxembourg, as curator. It orders creditors to file their claims before 10 August 2025 at the clerk’s office of the commercial court. The first verification of claims is set for 21 March at 2.30pm.

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