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Court Documents Reveal that Totilas Sold for 9,5 Million Euro

Court documents in the lawsuit between Paul Schockemöhle and Kees Visser concerning Visser's frozen semen stock have revealed that the stallion sold for 9.5 million euro in the autumn of 2010.

The rumoured sales price for Totilas has varied between 10 and 15 million euro, with a rumoured consensus on 11.2 million euro. However, the court documents now disclosed that the official sales price of the most celebrated dressage stallion in the world was 9.5 million euro.

Horses.nl received the court verdict documents and disclosed the sales price of the stallion.

Judge Struck of the Civil Court in Oldenburg ruled that Visser cannot sell his frozen semen stock. She splits the sale of the stallion from Holland to Germany seperately from the delivery of frozen semen.

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