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KIRMES & Park REVUE (English) Special: Rouen (Vorschau)

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last edition, One World Studios<br />

is a legal and independent company.<br />

Despite the situation in Sauerland<br />

a change of name is out of<br />

the question currently, according<br />

to Olaf Mordelt, as the company<br />

is already working on various<br />

contracts for other customers,<br />

and doesn’t want to destroy<br />

One of the projects of One World Studios, which has nothing to do with the Zieglers<br />

tenced for insurance fraud and the bankruptcy<br />

of a noble disco, but has a deferral of sentence<br />

due to apparent health problems. Why<br />

normal business practices were not undertaken<br />

earlier remains a mystery and there will<br />

be relevant consequences.<br />

The down payment of 250,000 Euro to CdA,<br />

and the attestation of creditworthiness were<br />

either boodle or faked. And the 52 year old<br />

mother Christine Ziegler has also been arrested<br />

in the course of the investigations. It appears<br />

that she had mediated with her own subcontractor<br />

company, Ziegler International<br />

GmbH, in the purchase of a 13 million Euro<br />

coaster for One World Holding GmbH, for<br />

which the unnamed manufacturer had already<br />

bank transferred the sum of 400,000 Euro as<br />

a small thank you.<br />

At the same time a consulting firm had been<br />

contracted with the procurement of a 7.5 million<br />

Euro bank credit in order to be able to pay<br />

the park purchase of 6 million. However, the<br />

scam came to light here when it was discovered<br />

that the pledge of goods over an apparent<br />

fortune was falsified, and the bank reported<br />

the offence.<br />

Currently the employees and fans of Fort Fun<br />

are somewhat relieved, as Compagnie des<br />

Alpes has cancelled the sales contract and<br />

took over management again immediately.<br />

Correction: One World Studios<br />

Uninvolved in this situation is the firm One<br />

World Studios of Olaf Mordelt (one of the two<br />

successor firms of Heimo), which presented<br />

itself as a member of the One World Group at<br />

the London EAS event in September 2011.<br />

However, different to our incorrect report in our<br />

the efforts made up until now.<br />

Olaf Mordelt: “Naturally we tried<br />

to attain information about the<br />

person Zeigler.<br />

CdA also tried to do the same,<br />

but the relevant enquiries came<br />

to nothing. It’s quite possible<br />

that older reports and information<br />

were painstakingly removed<br />

from the internet.<br />

Thus we were trusting, and his<br />

confident manner gave us no<br />

reason to doubt the validity of<br />

his statements.<br />

At no point in time did we have<br />

even a little doubt that the business<br />

practices of the Ziegler<br />

family were not correct; however<br />

we were also not in<br />

possession of any contracts on<br />

the part of the Zieglers.<br />

We distance ourselves from any<br />

operation or activities that the<br />

Ziegler family has undertaken in<br />

the name of One World Holding,<br />

and on our side we are currently<br />

checking the possibilities of<br />

instigating legal proceedings<br />

against the family.” ■

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