Patrice Pastor
Patrice Pastor (born 1973), is a Monegasque businessman and property developer. He serves as the Chairman of J.B. Pastor & Fils.
Patrice Pastor | |
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Born | 1973 |
Nationality | Monegasque |
Occupation | Chairman of J.B. Pastor & Fils |
Parent | Victor Pastor |
Relatives | Michel Pastor (paternal uncle) Hélène Pastor (paternal aunt) Philippe Pastor (brother) |
Early life
Patrice Pastor was born in 1973.
He is the great grandson of the company founder, the real-estate mogul Jean-Baptiste Pastor.[1]
Career
Pastor serves as the Chairman of J.B. Pastor & Fils. He is also the head of Pastor Real Estate, based in one the Pastor Group's Mayfair properties at 48 Curzon Street, London.[2]
He was the owner of the weekly L'Observateur de Monaco until 2010.[3]
Controversy
Pastor has been accused of being the poison-pen letter-writer targeting monegasque personalities close to Prince Albert II, and a digital smear campaign in order to settle a score against real estate competitors and keep the stranglehold on the main real estate public tenders.[4] The Prince publicly complained about the so-called 'Rock's Files' (Dossiers du Rocher), which he called a "destabilization campaign" against his authority.[5]
References
- Propos Recueillis Par Pierre Hillion. "Monaco Extension en mer : Patrice Pastor : " Je reste en course... "". monacomatin.mc. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
- "Pastor Real Estate - JB Pastor & Fils - Monaco". JB Pastor & Fils - Monaco. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
- Un nouvel actionnaire pour L'Observateur de Monaco, Monaco-Matin, 4 August 2010
- Des kilos de documents et des milliards d’euros en jeu : à Monaco, un « corbeau » fait trembler l’entourage du prince, Le Monde, March 20, 2022
- "Dossiers du Rocher" : "Il faut absolument trouver la source", selon le prince Albert II, Monaco Matin, November 18, 2022