| Kim's eldest son in financial trouble in Macau: report |
| Írta: AFP |
| 2012. február 18. szombat, 08:35 |
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The Argumenty i Fakty weekly said in its Internet addition that Kim Jong-Nam was recently kicked out of a luxury hotel in the Chinese gambling mecca of Macau over a $15,000 debt. It cited Macau administration sources as saying that the eldest Kim -- seen as the likely successor until being caught entering Japan on a fake passport in 2001 -- had lived a luxurious lifestyle that included gambling and dinners at exclusive restaurants. But a source at the prestigious Grand Lapa Hotel that Jong-Nam reportedly frequented told the paper that the eldest Kim was recently expelled from his 17th-floor room because of a cancelled credit card. "He gave us his Visa Gold card but it ended up having no money" on the account, the mass-circulated paper quoted an unnamed source at the hotel as saying. Argumenty i Fakty speculated that Jong-Nam's latest problems began when he told Japan's Tokyo Shimbun newspaper in January that his father had been opposed to a third-generation succession. "(Heredity succession) does not fit socialism and my father was against it," he was quoted as saying at the time.
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