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Thierry Roussel (born February 16, 1953) was the fourth husband of
Christina Onassis Christina Onassis ( el, Χριστίνα Ωνάση; 11 December 1950 – 19 November 1988) was a Greek businesswoman, socialite, and heiress to the Onassis fortune. She was the only daughter of Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary Livanos. ...
, and the only man with whom she had a child, daughter Athina Onassis Roussel. Roussel is best known as the controversial former co-trustee of his eldest child's famous fortune and for having been involved in a number of legal entanglements with the four Greek trustees of that fortune. These disputes were mostly ended (or quieted) in 1999 by the court-ordered transfer of the administration of Athina's trust to a private auditing firm.


Early life and background

Thierry Patrick François Roussel was born on 16 February 1953 in Neuilly-sur-Seine,
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, near Paris, the son of the late Henri Julien Gaston Roussel, who was President and General Manager of the
Roussel Uclaf Roussel Uclaf S.A. was a French pharmaceutical company and one of several predecessor companies of today's Sanofi. It was the second largest French pharmaceutical company before it was acquired by Hoechst AG of Frankfurt, Germany in 1997, wit ...
Laboratoires Pharmaceutiques, and his wife, Francine Grinda, daughter of Jean-Paul Grinda and grand-daughter of the French politician Édouard Grinda. He graduated from high school in 1972. He studied
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at Panthéon-Assas University. He has two sisters: Patricia Roussel and Christine Roussel, the duchess of Luynes (widow of Jean d'Albert, 12th duc de Luynes). His maternal uncles are the veteran Davis Cup tennis player Jean-Noël Grinda and Olivier Grinda. The Roussel family's fortunes derive from the Roussel Uclaf pharmaceutical corporation, most famous in the US for the design of the abortifacient RU-486 (
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).


Business career


Business interests

Roussel reportedly formed his first company at the age of 22 and went on establishing publicity space rental companies such as AEA, Super-média and Média Center (sold to the Carat Group). He formed the financial management company SGFC in 1987 whereas he is claimed to remain President. In 2003, Roussel founded the "GMT Multi-Strategy Fund of Funds" with the participation of numerous international banks. The fund'
website
was no longer active as of 8 February 2020. It is claimed that Roussel has held business interests in a Paris modeling agency, a boat building corporation in Morocco and a horse breeding company named "European Horses". His daughters ( Athina and Sandrine) are known to be competitive show jumpers.


The Onassis legacy

Christina Onassis never trusted Thierry Roussel completely, which led the family to arrange for a Board of Administrators to control the family's money until Athina came of age. The trustees Christina selected to manage Athina's estate in the event of Christina's death were Stelio Papadimitriou,
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, Apostolos Zabelas, Theodore Gabrielides, and Roussel. The "four Greeks" were frequently dubbed in the media as the "greybeards".Klein, Edward (November 1997). "The Battle Over the Golden Girl", ''Vanity Fair''. During Athina's childhood and adolescence, all expenditures made on her behalf by her father, funded by Onassis inheritance, had to be approved by the Board in advance. This led to Roussel threatening to move back to Paris, where income taxes would cost the estate a "small fortune a year". In 1999, a
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court ordered the management of Athina's inheritance transferred from the Board to the KPMG Fides auditing firm in
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.


Strawberries in Portugal

The most legendary failed investment is claimed to be a strawberry farm in
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. Some reports, like the Athens News Agency in 1998, say the result was
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. Diane Sawyer investigated the situation in doing research for her interview with Athina in 1998, and according to Sawyer, although Roussel did not actually file for
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, he did sell the strawberry farms at a loss. According to
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, it was a US $30 million loss. Roussel used his company, Oderfruta, to invest in the farms, with a borrowed
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from the
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, funding from the Portuguese state and an unknown bank. By 1994, the venture was badly debt-ridden.


Personal life


First marriage

Roussel married
Christina Onassis Christina Onassis ( el, Χριστίνα Ωνάση; 11 December 1950 – 19 November 1988) was a Greek businesswoman, socialite, and heiress to the Onassis fortune. She was the only daughter of Aristotle Onassis and Athina Mary Livanos. ...
in 1984. They had a honeymoon in the
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, but their marriage ended in divorce in 1987. Generally, the story is reported the same way, with the strong suggestion that theirs was a marriage based rather on convenience or infatuation than true love. Whatever the truth, there were certainly serious marital problems. Roussel had at least one extramarital affair during the marriage, with former Swedish model Marianne "Gaby" Landhage, who gave birth to their elder two (of three) children while Roussel was still married to Christina. Landhage and Roussel have a son just a few months younger than his daughter Athina (by Christina). For Christina's part, she suffered from bouts of serious depression and allegedly self-medicated with drugs and overeating.Klein, Edward: "The Battle Over the Golden Child," ''Vanity Fair'', November 1997. Gage, Nicholas: "The Last Onassis," ''Vanity Fair'', May 2005. In any case, Christina and Roussel began divorce proceedings eight months after Athina was born.


Second marriage

Roussel married Marianne "Gaby" Landhage in 1990 in the village church in Villeny near Bonneville, the Roussels' estate in
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. Athina Roussel was a bridal attendant. By then, Athina was in her father's custody. Roussel and Landhage now have three children: Erik, Sandrine, and Johanna. The two older children were born during Roussel's marriage to Christina—Erik in July 1985 and Sandrine in May 1987. Johanna was born in July 1991.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Roussel, Thierry 1953 births Living people People from Neuilly-sur-Seine French businesspeople Onassis family University of Paris alumni