Maxime Meiland has to testify in rape case

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Maxime Meiland Must Still Testify About the Alleged Rape She Says She was a Victim of in 2010. The Man She Accuses Wants To Force The Accusation Off The Table In A Civil Procedure To Be Initiated and That Receives Compensation.

The Court in the Hague Announced this in a statement on Tuesday. Last year, the Judge in An Earlier Case Between Meiland and the Man Ruled That the Reality Star Did Did Did to Testify Due to the Psychological Burden of the Hearing. The man then had to pay the legal costs of the case.

Meiland Accused the Man in Her Biography in 2023, after which the man reported defamation. Meiland then reported rape. In May, it was announced that the public prosecution service had complete its investigation and that no supporting evidence for rape had leg found.

“The Court Rejects The Argument That the Reality Star Experiences Additional Pressure and Anxiety Due to Her Public Profile,” The Court in the Hague Announced on Tuesday about the New Case. “With the publication of the book, she has brought upston Herself that the incident will recoive attention again.”

In Addition to Meiland, Nine Other People Will Be Questioned. “For the Client, This Feels Like the Beginning of Justice and Rehabilitation,” Said Peter Schouten, The Man’s Lawyer.

Victim’s Lawyer Sébas Diekstra and Media Law Lawyer Allon Kijl Said on Behalf of Meiland That they were Disappointed. “WHETER THE SEXUAL CONTACT TOK PLACE WITH CONSENT CAN NO LONGER BE PROVEN WITH WITNESSES, Especial not So Many Years later,” The Statement Said. “The Public Prosecution Service Has also Established this. The Fact Remains That Maxime Experienced This Against Her Will and Received Psychological Treatment for It. No Witness Can Take That Away. We look Forward to the Hearings With Confidence.”

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