Carlos Koplowitz is once again in the spotlight of the news. The son of businessman Ernest Koplowitz Sternberg was legally declared his son in 2012. Sternberg had a three-year relationship with Albertina Bangel, as a result of which his fifth child, Carlos Koplowitz, was born during one of his trips to Venezuela.
After the news he became one of the family, becoming the brother of ‘Las Koplowitz’, Alicia María and Esther María, born from marriage to Esther Romero. But he would also be the brother of the last recognized children of the businessman, Ernesto and Isabel Clara, children of his first relationship with Isabel Amores.
The great problem of the businessman’s fifth son begins when his sisters have not wanted to give him part of their father’s inheritance. So the Y now Sonsoles program has been able to speak live with the affected person from Switzerland, so that he could explain how the situation was with the Koplowitz family.
“You should ask my brothers, I have always tried to find a solution and it is something that I deserve and it is my part of the inheritance and at a general level the issue is being analyzed in Strasbourg,” he declared. And it is that the businessman’s son has filed a lawsuit in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg to be granted the part of the inheritance that corresponds to him.
On how his relationship with his sisters is, Carlos Koplowitz was very clear. ”I have had a very fraternal relationship with my sisters and then from the moment I asked to be recognized as my father’s son, well at that moment the relationship was severed and then it was a struggle from 2000 until now to be able through the justice first call me Koplowitz and then ask for the part that corresponds to me,” he confessed.
One of the great motivations of Las Koplowitz’s brother, beyond fighting for money, are the values ??that surround his mother and him. He also confessed that the reasons they give him to deny him the inheritance are very logical. “Until now, the courts have dismissed all my demands,” he assured.
”The law gives them all the reason and they don’t have to give me anything, but morally, this is a personal opinion, it’s unfair that I don’t have the right to my part or if it isn’t my part at least something, it’s exactly what I asked for in Strasbourg,” he said.
Carlos Koplowitz had to go to European justice, because the Spanish only recognized paternity. The interviewee acknowledged living very simply and has always considered himself a very fighting person. ”I want to open a dialogue with my sisters to find a solution but so far there has been nothing,” he assured.
After several questions from the presenter, Carlos Koplowitz acknowledged that he asked his sisters for 5,000 euros a month. ”The minimum to pay rent and everything else in Switzerland is more or less 5,000 euros a month, with that I would be fine,” he confessed.