Legal case around Chantage Johnny de Mol starts: what is going on?

Legal case around Chantage Johnny de Mol starts: what is going on?

The Man Susped of Attempting to Blackmail Johnny de Mol Appears in Court Today. Suspect Karim A. Sent a Letter On Being or De Mol’s Ex, Shima Kaes, Urging A Settlement. What is the lawsuit about?

Kaes and de Mol had a relationship in 2014, which ended a year later. Accordance to Kaes, The Presenter Abused Her Several Times in 2015: in Amsterdam, Ibiza, and Duration a Vacation in Mexico. In 2020, She Reported Assault and Attempted Manslaughter. The Mol Has Always Denied the Accusations.

In that same year, the 38-year-old Karim A., on Behalf of Kaes, Sent a Letter to the De Mol Family. Accordance to the public prosecution service (OM), the tried to force a settlement in IT. The Timing was striking: The Letter was Sent before a book about the mol family was to be published, in which their “explosive relationship” would be described in detail.

Kaes herself ultimately refused to cooperation with that book, Written by Mark Koster. The Book De Mol – The Most Powerful Media Family in the Netherlands was published in November 2021, Contouing a Chapter on the much -discussed Relationship between the Mol and Kaes.

However, the letter was not only delivered to Johnny’s mailbox, but also – by Bailiff – to his Parents, Media Mogul John de Mol and Singer Willeke Alberti. The Family was not pleased with this state of affairs and reported attempted coercion, a form of expense without violence.

De Mol Considered the Request for a Settlement as Blackmail. In 2022, he himself Filed A Complaint for Defamation. The Case Thus Received a New Legal Chapter, separate from the original accusations of abuse.

To do not prosecute de mol for abuse

In February of this year, The Amsterdam Court of Appeal definitely decided that de mol will not be prosecuted. Accordance to the court, the om had rightly decided to dismiss the case. Neverberness, Kaes, Now Estranged from Karim A., Stands by Her Accusations Against de Mol.

Karim A. was Originally Scheduled to Appear in Court in May, but he did not appear due to illness. The Suspect was Granted a Postponement by the Court in Amsterdam. Today he is Still on Trial.

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