Up to 3 years in prison for attempt to blackmail Michael Schumacher’s family for $15.6M
- A German nightclub bouncer, Yilmaz Tozturkan, was sentenced to three years in prison for attempting to blackmail Michael Schumacher's family for €15 million by threatening to leak confidential materials.
- Markus Fritsche, Schumacher's former bodyguard, provided over 1,500 images and sensitive files to Tozturkan, leading to his criminal conviction.
- Concerns linger for Schumacher's family due to a missing hard drive that could hold sensitive information, raising fears of potential future blackmail attempts.
- Thilo Damm, the family's lawyer, mentioned a potential appeal against the leniency of the sentences due to the severity of the crime.
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Unconceived betrayal in Michael Schumacher's family: a 15 million euro blackmail for banned photos came to light
Michael Schumacher's family faces countless challenges since the tragic ski accident that completely changed the life of the legendary Formula 1 driver in 2013. Since then, the hermetism around his state of health is a constant and more intimate circle protects him to the maximum. A photo or video of the former interned champion was never seen. However, this reservation was threatened when the possibility arose that unpublished images of Schumac…
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