“Bianca Censori’s Mysterious Uncle Sparks Explosive Supreme Court Battle—Family Secrets at Stake!”
The Yeezy architect’s aunt and uncle’s rivalry was reportedly aired in the Supreme Court last year, with both parties giving evidence against each other.
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Ultimately, Justice Michael McDonald rejected Elenia’s evidence that she had purchased the home with her own money, saying it was “quite implausible” for her to have saved such an amount as a single mum and cleaner, the Telegraph reported.
During her evidence, Bianca’s aunt reportedly claimed she had lent tens of thousands of dollars to her brother over the years, including $40,000 cash she had stored behind a bookshelf in her home.
Elenia reportedly said she was “scared to bring it up” with her brother to repay the money because “Eris is not a person you can – you can say no to … he can be intimidating.”
Bianca’s uncle, Tony Campana, sued her aunt
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Additionally, Bianca’s aunt denied ever signing a trust deed or declaring a trust over the property.Â
Moreover, a copy of the trust deed could not be shown to the court because Tony said it had been destroyed in a fire at his home in April 2014. A copy at the law firm where it was signed was also destroyed in a fire, the court heard.
According to the Telegraph, Bianca’s uncle successfully argued he had sought to apply for building permits in respect of two neighboring properties, but he was told new building laws at the time were limiting permits to owner-builders to one every three years.
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Tony’s way around this was to reportedly transfer the title of one of the properties to Bianca’s aunt.