Igor Alberts and Andreea Cimbala have been evicted from their notorious “Home of Goals” mansion in Naarden.
As reported by Noordhollands Dagblad (paywalled), the serial Ponzi promoters moved into the home in 2016 at a set hire of 5000 EUR monthly.
Alberts and Cimbala stopped paying hire in April 2024. This prompted VGB Vastgoed, the real-estate developer that manages the property, to bump hire to 11,000 EUR a month.
VGB Vastgoed claimed the hire enhance was aimed toward “put[ting] stress” on Alberts and Cimbala to pay owed hire.
When that didn’t work VGB Vastgoed took Alberts and Cimbala to the Lease Tribunal.
As per an settlement reached on November nineteenth, Alberts and Cimbala
- should not have to pay 60,000 EUR in owed hire;
- will forfeit the “extraordinarily massive” deposit they paid after they moved in; and
- will vacate the property by January fifteenth, 2025
Alberts, who celebrated his sixtieth birthday on the property on October twentieth, is reported to have “fled to Dubai for taxes“.

Noordhollands Dagblad studies Cimbala “is at her wits’ finish.”
She would have favored to proceed dwelling there for her youngsters, who go to highschool close by.
She doesn’t have a driver’s license and might take the youngsters by bike. She additionally doesn’t have one other dwelling but.
Alberts and Cimbala are former OneCoin Ponzi scammers. The pair married in 2019 with the Naarden mansion that includes prominently within the couple’s OneCoin advertising and marketing.

The Naarden mansion was additionally the situation of Alberts’ BusinessForHome interview and photoshoot, once more tied to OneCoin advertising and marketing;

Alberts and Cimbala divorced in 2022 over suspected infidelity (this was by no means confirmed publicly).
After OneCoin Cimbala and Alberts went on to advertise DagCoin and Success Manufacturing unit (collapsed), after which Ultron and Mavie International (additionally collapsed).
Regardless of OneCoin being a multibillion greenback Ponzi scheme and Alberts and Cimbala stealing hundreds of thousands by means of it…

…thus far Dutch authorities haven’t taken any public motion (just lately reported tax points apart).
