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Geissens Turn Riviera Villa Into High-Security Compound After June Home Invasion

With no arrests in the case, the TV family is curbing public exposure out of fear of another break-in.

Overview

  • The home has been retrofitted with additional cameras, reinforced fencing, and multiple panic and emergency buttons.
  • A larger protection detail now secures the property, with several bodyguards living on-site after a strict selection process.
  • Carmen and Robert describe the fortified residence as feeling less like a home, and Carmen is considering therapy to cope with the trauma.
  • The attackers from the June assault remain at large, and about €200,000 in jewelry and handbags was reported stolen.
  • The family plans to show fewer luxury items on social media, including skipping posts of expensive holiday gifts.