The Belmondo Clan seems to be divide since the death of Jean-Paul Belmondo. His daughter,
Florencenow lives in
UNITED STATES. She has a house in Oregon. She is the second daughter of actor Jean-Paul Belmondo and dancer Elodie Constantin. She has an older sister
Patriciaborn in 1953 (died in 1994) and a younger brother Paulborn in 1963.
Florence Belmondo moves away geographically from the inheritance war, even if it affects him
also. She confided in Paris Match about his new life.
Florence Belmondo: her life in the United States far from the conflict
Florence Belmondo lives in l’Oregon. According to the real estate site Zillowhis house, worth
600 000 dollarshas four bedrooms on 180 m2 and a garage for two cars. “If I expected to see you here, what a shock!” she says to
Paris Match. The two daughters of Jean-Paul Belmondo,
Florence and Stella, are in conflict with the son, Paul Belmondo.
“Privacy is expensive.”
says the one who has lived in America for 40 years. The reason for the conflict? Shares of the inheritance wrongly given for them to Paul Belmondo. Florence Belmondo wanted to contact his lawyer before saying morebut that ultimately didn't happen in the interview. As a reminder, the two sisters accuse Paul Belmondo of having embezzled a significant part of the inheritance, a sum which would amount to 100 million euros.
Paul Belmondo's response
Paris Match also contacted Paul Belmondo for his response. The latter only responded with a brief message: “For the moment, I do not wish to do an interview. This is a private matter. I reserve the right to take legal action.“he says before telling Paris Match to do its job as a journalist”starting by respecting the first decision of the summary proceedings and carefully reading the conviction of Stella Belmondo.”
As a reminder, a hearing was held on September 12, 2024, but the court did not rule in favor of the youngest of the siblings, aged 21, facing her half-sister, Florence Belmondo. She accused him of “numerous disguised donations“. Stella Belmondo was thus ordered to pay 3,000 euros to her eldest,
“in compensation for the costs linked to the legal proceedings she initiated”.