Grasser: “I expect a fair trial”



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You have more than 2.5 million euros in process costs. Aside from the fact that your wife is exceptionally wealthy, how do you finance that??

I had to sell everything I had. The apartment in Vienna, the lake property on Lake Wörthersee. I had to liquidate everything I had built in order to pay these costs for lawyers, appraisals, tax consultants, and my lifestyle as well.

The crucial question is whether he gave Walter Meischberger the tip that Immofinanz should offer more than 960 million euros for the privatization of Buwog. This week he noticed in the process that there were 100 information carriers who knew the amounts of the offer. Is in one The circumstantial process is no more likely that the judge will say that a realistic view does not allow any other conclusion than the one that tipped you. to have?

I believe in a state that operates under the rule of law, and witnesses who testify under the obligation of truth, as well as the facts, must be heard in court. The indictment states that only Karl-Heinz-Grasser could have passed on the information. And then it says inside that the information should have been passed between June 4 and 7, 2004. In court it was discovered that I only knew the amount of the offer on June 7 and that there were about 100 information carriers. This is also the case with Peter Hochegger’s false confession, which was refuted by Walter Meischberger’s banker as a required witness to the truth. The account the prosecutor gave me has always belonged to Walter Meischberger since 2001. There he made payments and made provisions for many years. So I was surprised how easy it is to get credited to your account. All bank employees who have cared for Meischberger for many years have testified that it was always a Meischberger account.

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