Affaire Jubillar - Pour Les Personnes Qui N'Ont Pas Compris L'Argent De Cédric Et De Delphine

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Unraveling the Mysterious World of Cédric and his Drug Trade

Let's dive into the perplexing case of Cédric, a man who seems to have a knack for getting himself into all sorts of trouble. It appears that some people just can't seem to grasp the intricacies of his illicit activities, so let me break it down for you. Brace yourself, because this is going to be a wild ride!

So, Cédric is allegedly taking money from his wife for drugs and then laundering that money through his savings account. Now, you might be thinking, "Wait a minute, that doesn't make any sense!" And you're absolutely right! It's a mind-boggling situation, but hey, we're dealing with some real geniuses here.

The Art of Drug Dealing: A Lesson in Economics

Let's take a moment to appreciate the sheer brilliance of Cédric's drug dealing strategies. Picture this: Cédric, the wholesaler, with his extensive stock of drugs, including the finest cannabis, paving the way for the village's drug scene. But here's the catch - he doesn't offer any credit. Oh no, he's far too savvy for that.

Now, let's do some quick math. If Cédric buys 250 grams of cannabis at 20 euros for every 10 joints, that's a total of 500 euros. Stay with me, folks. Cédric then proceeds to divide these 250 grams into smaller portions, either 25 grams or 12 grams, depending on his customers' preferences. And guess what? He sells them at a whopping 4 euros per gram instead of the regular 2 euros per gram. Talk about a profitable business!

The Journey from Wholesaler to Retailer

So, here's how it all goes down. Cédric, being the resourceful entrepreneur that he is, needs 500 euros to acquire his goods from the wholesaler. And where does he get this money? Well, from his dear wife, of course! But hold on, there's a twist. His previous production location has been seized, so he has to find a new wholesaler who can bring in the goods from places like Spain or Morocco.

Once he has his stash, it's time for the real fun to begin. Cédric becomes the village's go-to dealer, taking advantage of the lack of competition in the area. He knows that the further you are from the city or the borders, the higher the prices you can charge. It's basic economics, folks. Supply and demand at its finest.

The Perils of Losing Cargo and the Quest for New Dealers

Now, let's talk about the risks involved in this line of work. Every time Cédric loses his precious cargo, he has to replenish his stock. And that means shelling out more money. Remember, he needs to share his profits with his dealers, who could be unemployed individuals, desperate teenagers, or even those pretending to be homeless.

But here's the kicker - Cédric isn't just content with a few dealers. He wants to expand his empire, so he constantly seeks out new recruits. However, as luck would have it, all his previous dealers have been caught. It's almost as if they all have one thing in common - they know Cédric. Strange, isn't it?

The Mysterious Gendarme and the Curious Case of the Livret A

Now, let's introduce a new character into this already convoluted narrative - the gendarme. This gendarme, who happens to be related to Brigitte Macron (yes, you read that right), plays a crucial role in Cédric's escapades. He provides letters of recommendation to lighten the sentences of those involved in Cédric's dealings.

But that's not all. This gendarme also conveniently collects money from Cédric, claiming that it was a loan. And where does Cédric get this money from? Well, you guessed it - his wife's savings account. It's all part of an elaborate scheme to disguise his ill-gotten gains as income from his "black market" endeavors. Crafty, isn't it?

The Truth Unveiled: The Gendarme, the Money, and the Disturbing Reality

In a shocking turn of events, after Cédric's wife, Delphine, meets an untimely demise, it is revealed that the money on her savings account has not been used for the family's benefit. Cédric's mother claims to have paid for everything herself, and Cédric himself seems to have withdrawn the money from Delphine's account after her death.

And let's not forget the mysterious rendezvous between Cédric and the gendarme at the bank the day after Delphine's murder. What happened to those 200

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