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Who Was Fotis Dulos? Wiki, Age, Wife, Children, Family & BIO of Jennifer Dulos’ Husband

Fotis Dulos was a wealthy real estate developer who became the prime suspect in the disappearance and presumed murder of his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos, a mother of five who vanished in May 2019.

Dulos died by suicide in January 2020, leaving behind many unanswered questions and a tangled web of lies, betrayal, and violence. This is the story of who Fotis Dulos was, and what led him to his tragic end.

Early Life and Education

Fotis Dulos was born on August 6, 1967, in Turkey, where his father was working as a banker. He grew up in Athens, Greece, with his mother, Kleopatra Dulos, and his sister, Rena Dulos. He attended the prestigious Athens College, where he excelled in academics and sports, especially skiing and water polo. He moved to the U.S. in 1986, when he was 19 years old, to pursue his higher education.

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He graduated from Brown University in 1989, with a degree in applied mathematics and economics. He later earned an MBA in finance from Columbia Business School in 1992. He was fluent in English, Greek, French, and Spanish, and had a passion for history, literature, and art.

Fotis Dulos Wiki/Bio

NameFotis Dulos
Birth dateAugust 6, 1967
BirthplaceTurkey
Death dateJanuary 30, 2020
Death placeNew York City, USA
Cause of deathSuicide by carbon monoxide poisoning
OccupationReal estate developer
Spouse(s)Hilary Vanessa Aldama (m. 2000; div. 2004)
Jennifer Farber (m. 2004; sep. 2017)
Children5
ParentsKleopatra Dulos (mother)
SiblingsRena Dulos (sister)
EducationBrown University (B.A.)
Columbia Business School (MBA)
Criminal chargesCapital murder, murder, kidnapping, tampering with evidence, hindering prosecution, conspiracy to commit murder
Criminal statusDeceased; charges dismissed posthumously
WikipediaMurder_of_Jennifer_Dulos
Homepage newsunzip.com

Career and Business

Fotis Dulos started his career as a consultant for McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, where he worked for four years. He then joined Capgemini, another consulting firm, where he became a partner and led the financial services practice in Latin America. He traveled extensively and lived in various countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and France.

In 2004, he founded Fore Group Inc., a real estate development company based in Farmington, Connecticut. The company specialized in building and selling luxury homes, ranging from $2 million to $8 million, in affluent areas such as Farmington, Avon, and New Canaan.

Dulos was the president and CEO of the company, and he oversaw every aspect of the projects, from design to construction to marketing. He had a reputation for being meticulous, ambitious, and charismatic, and he often appeared in local media and magazines to promote his business.

First Marriage and Divorce

Fotis Dulos met his first wife, Hilary Vanessa Aldama, at Brown University, where they were both students. She was a lawyer who worked in Shreveport, Louisiana. They married in Athens, Greece, in June 2000, in a lavish ceremony attended by hundreds of guests.

Fotis Dulos and Michelle
Fotis Dulos and Michelle

The marriage lasted four years, and they divorced amicably on July 12, 2004. They had no children, and they divided their assets, including a house in Canton, Connecticut, and several cars, fairly and peacefully.

Second Marriage and Family

Fotis Dulos met his second wife, Jennifer Farber, at Brown University as well, but they did not start dating until 2003, when Fotis was still married to his first wife. Jennifer was born in New York City on September 27, 1968, to Gloria Ortenberg and Hilliard Farber, a banker and philanthropist respectively. She had an older sister, Melissa Irene Farber. Jennifer’s maternal aunt and uncle, Elizabeth Claiborne and Arthur Ortenberg, founded the fashion company Liz Claiborne Inc.

Jennifer graduated from Brown University in 1990, and later earned a master’s degree in writing from New York University Tisch School of the Arts. She was a stay-at-home mother, who also worked as a writer for Patch.com and ran her own blog. She was described by her friends and family as a loving, devoted, and intelligent woman, who enjoyed reading, gardening, and baking.

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Fotis and Jennifer married in Manhattan on August 28, 2004, just over a month after Fotis’ divorce from his first wife. They moved to Farmington, Connecticut, where they bought a 10,000-square-foot home on Jefferson Crossing, a private road developed by Fotis’ company. They had five children, two sets of twins and a younger son, who were born between 2005 and 2010. They named their children Constantine, Cleopatra, Petros, Theodore, and Christiane, after Greek and Roman figures.

The couple seemed to have a happy and prosperous life, as they traveled around the world, hosted lavish parties, and enrolled their children in elite private schools. However, behind the scenes, their marriage was crumbling, as Fotis became increasingly controlling, abusive, and unfaithful to Jennifer.

Divorce and Custody Battle

Jennifer filed for divorce from Fotis on June 20, 2017, after 13 years of marriage. She claimed that she feared for her safety and that of her children, as Fotis had threatened to harm her and had exhibited irrational and violent behavior. She also accused him of having an affair with Michelle Troconis, a corporate events coordinator from Miami Beach, whom he met in 2016 at a ski resort in Colorado. Jennifer requested sole custody of their children, and a restraining order against Fotis.

Fotis denied Jennifer’s allegations, and counterclaimed that she was mentally unstable and unfit to be a mother. He also requested joint custody of their children, and accused Jennifer of alienating them from him. He admitted to having a relationship with Troconis, but said that it started after he and Jennifer separated. He moved in with Troconis at his Farmington home, and continued to run his business.

Fotis Dulos and Jennifer Dulos
Fotis and Jennifer Dulos

The divorce and custody battle became bitter and prolonged, as the couple exchanged accusations and insults, and fought over their assets, debts, and children. They appeared in court more than 50 times, and hired several lawyers, experts, and investigators to support their claims. The judge appointed a guardian ad litem, a lawyer who represents the best interests of the children, and a family relations counselor, a court official who mediates between the parents, to help resolve the dispute.

In June 2018, Jennifer and the children moved to a rented house in New Canaan, Connecticut, about 70 miles away from Farmington. Jennifer enrolled the children in New Canaan Country School, and became involved in the local community. She also obtained a temporary restraining order against Fotis, which prohibited him from contacting her or the children, except for supervised visits. Fotis continued to see the children sporadically, under the supervision of a court-appointed monitor, usually at his mother’s house in New York City.

Net Worth and Income Sources

According to various sources, Fotis Dulos’ net worth was estimated to be around $4 million US dollars at the time of his death. However, this figure may not reflect his actual financial situation, as he had more debt than assets, and was facing several lawsuits and criminal charges.

Disappearance and Investigation

On May 24, 2019, Jennifer disappeared after dropping off her children at school around 8 a.m. She was last seen driving her black Chevrolet Suburban, which was later found abandoned near Waveny Park in New Canaan. She missed several appointments that day, and did not answer her phone or texts. Her friends and family reported her missing that evening, and the police launched a search for her.

The police found blood stains and signs of a violent struggle at Jennifer’s garage, indicating that she was the victim of a serious physical assault. They also found blood stains and DNA evidence linking Fotis and Troconis to the crime scene, and to the disposal of garbage bags containing items with Jennifer’s blood on them, along a 4-mile stretch of Albany Avenue in Hartford, on the night that Jennifer disappeared. The police also obtained surveillance footage, cell phone records, and GPS data that placed Fotis and Troconis in New Canaan and Hartford on the day of Jennifer’s disappearance.

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On June 1, 2019, Fotis and Troconis were arrested and charged with tampering with evidence and hindering prosecution in connection with Jennifer’s disappearance. They pleaded not guilty, and were released on bail. They were ordered to wear GPS ankle monitors, and to have no contact with each other or with Jennifer’s family. Fotis maintained his innocence, and claimed that he loved Jennifer and wanted her to be found. He also accused Jennifer of staging her own disappearance, and compared her case to the novel and movie Gone Girl, in which a woman fakes her murder and frames her husband.

The police continued to search for Jennifer, and expanded their investigation to include Fotis’ properties, vehicles, and associates. They also interviewed several witnesses, including Fotis’ employees, friends, and relatives, as well as Jennifer’s nanny, neighbors, and doctors. They searched various locations, such as Waveny Park, a trash facility in Hartford, a reservoir in Avon, and a pond in Farmington, using dogs, drones, and divers. They also offered a $100,000 reward for any information leading to Jennifer’s whereabouts or the arrest and conviction of those responsible for her disappearance.

On January 7, 2020, Fotis was arrested again, and charged with capital murder, murder, and kidnapping in connection with Jennifer’s disappearance. Troconis and Fotis’ friend and attorney, Kent Mawhinney, were also arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit murder. The police alleged that Fotis had planned and carried out the murder of Jennifer, with the help of Troconis and Mawhinney, who had conspired with him and provided alibis and false statements. 

Death Cause

Fotis Dulos died by suicide on January 30, 2020, following a tumultuous period in his life marked by legal troubles and a high-profile criminal investigation. In an apparent attempt to end his own life, Dulos poisoned himself with carbon monoxide in his SUV.

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