There is a villa in the Bahamas, there are yachts and huge wealth, but these cunning jewelry hidden dark secret - this is the story of Gunter VI, recognized as the richest dog in the world.
Hunter VI report has already been spread over twenty years ago. According to the press release, this extremely wealthy dog was held by a wealthy and lonely German Countess Carlotta Libenstein, who, having died, left all her property inherited by his favorite four-legged and his descendants.
Günter VI is not just living above many people - he bathes in luxury. His ward is estimated at 310 million euros, he has his own BMW car with a driver, a villa in Bahamas, which was previously owned by Madonna, and a huge yacht that stands in one of the ports of the Caribbean.
The dog lives in a luxurious mansion on Caribbeans, worth 73 million euros, with its own staff, owns the Italian football club "Pisa" and travels around the world.
Günter has his pages on social networks, where his team of PR demonstrates the life of a dog filled with luxury, walking on a yacht, exquisite measures and photo shoots.
According to the source, in fact, money is managed not by the dog itself, but by its legal representative-a 66-year-old Italian businessman Mauricio Mian, who is CEO of The Gunther Corporation. The representative of Günter, Lucy Clarkson, claims that when the dog inherited the property from Countess Libenstein, a special trust fund was created to preserve the wealth for Günter and his descendants.
However, it turned out that Maurizio Miana invented this story with Countess and used the dog as a tool for his investment in media and real estate. Subsequently, when the documentary was shot about the dog, Mian acknowledged that all these stories about Gunter were only the invention of his skillful PR, and the property of the real heir got from his mother.
"This story sounds madly. Therefore, of course, we were intrigued from the very beginning. And in recent years, many media have told the history of Gunter. But this time we were able to get unprecedented information," said the documentary-documentary Orelen Leturge.
"Maurizio lives between reality and fantasy. And for him, the destruction of the myth of Countess and her pet has become a great failure. He lived in this illusion for so long that she became part of his personality," said the executive producer of film Emily Dumay.