
Source:REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
[Saba Sports News] Since the accident that left German F1 legend Michael Schumacher injured, he has not been seen or had any photos released, which has drawn significant public attention. Subsequently, a former bodyguard of the Schumacher family, took advantage of his position to secretly capture numerous close-up photos and videos of Schumacher and later sold this material for cash. Upon discovery by the Schumacher family, they quickly sued the bodyguard in court. Ultimately, the court found him guilty of attempted extortion and sentenced him to two years probation. The outcome has left the Schumacher family deeply dissatisfied, leading them to file an appeal, aiming to have Fritsch convicted as an accomplice. Schumacher’s family lawyer publicly stated, “We have appealed to the court because we believe the previous ruling was too lenient. In my view, he is the mastermind behind this. What shocks me most is his severe breach of trust. He should be punished to deter any potential similar offenders. We will exhaust all available legal remedies.”
