A lender claiming embattled former HFZ executive Nir Meir owes about $20 million is asking the court to make him turn over his fleet of luxury cars to help pay off the debt.
YH Lex Estates is still trying to enforce a June judgment it won against Meir for about $19.7 million, court papers say. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in Manhattan state Supreme Court, claims Meir fraudulently transferred multiple luxury cars and more than $12.5 million from the sale of his Hamptons mansion to his wife, Ranee Bartolacci, and an LLC, and the couple then fled the state to avoid paying the judgment.
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