translated from Spanish: They auction off a fascinating collection of supercars from a dictator’s son

All those lovers of the four wheels have surely dreamed of having a collection like this. These are 11 supercars that have been confiscated in 2016 by the Geneva prosecutor’s office to the son of the dictator of Equatorial Guinea, Theodoro “Teodorin” Nguema Obiang Mangué.So the Bonhams auction house will kill the best bidder these incredible vehicles between Ferrari 599 GTB, F12tdf, LaFerrari and Enzo.

Bugatti Veyron

But there is more, because a Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1, Bugatti Veyron, and Lamborghini Veneno Roadster will also be part of the event. a Koenigsegg One:1.

Koenigsegg One:1

The Swiss federal government expects to raise just over 12 million euros with the sale of this supercar lot. This money will be returned to Equatorial Guinea for distributed to different charities. Apparently these cars would not have been acquired with lawful money since Teodorin, who held political positions in his country, has been investigated for diverting funds from the state operating company from federal resources.

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster

But this isn’t the first time Theodorin has been left on foot. In two previous attempts he was stripped of his cars, including two Bugatti Veyrons, a Ferrari Enzo, Maserati MC12 and Porsche Carrera GT, among the most valuable. In this note:
Auction
Ferrari
Porsche
Maserati
Lamborghini
Mclaren

Original source in Spanish

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