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The tremor surrounding Michael Wendler’s (48) cancellation “DSDS” is not abating. The singer announced his jury work on RTL with an Instagram video and has since spread crazy conspiracy theories on the Telegram app. He told his coach Markus Krampe (49) beforehand that he would never return to Germany and advised him to come to the United States as well if he wanted to ‘survive’.
Your flight to your adoptive home, Florida, could have legal consequences. Not only that RTL turned on its lawyers in the dispute with Wendler. According to “Bild”, criminal proceedings are underway against the pop singer for aiding and inciting the bankruptcy of the Dinslaken district court.
First court date postponed due to “DSDS”
In February, the court already decided the procedure and sentenced Wendler to six months of suspended sentence. However, the musician objected. The next trial should have taken place on September 24, but had to be postponed. The reason: “Prevention of the accused.” Wendler told the court that he was working as a “DSDS” jury in Tirol that day.
Today Tuesday would have been the alternative date. The Wendler is still in the United States. So you didn’t want to come to Germany to avoid being convicted? If the singer were found guilty, he would have a criminal record and entry into the United States would be much more difficult in the future. Former Wendler manager Heiko Schulte-Siering (53) should have testified as a witness in court today. For him it is clear: “I don’t think Michael is going to leave his career and therefore stay in the United States. I think that has to do with their process. ”
Three scenarios for increased absenteeism
This year a replacement test will take place. If Wendler also stays away from this, there are three scenarios, according to Cornelia Flecken-Bringmann, head of the Dinslaken district court. The judge could reject the singer’s objection even in his absence. Wendler would then be a convicted criminal. If the order was given, the police would have to pick him up for trial. But if you are in the United States today, that would not be possible. The third possibility would be for an arrest warrant to be issued against Wendler. The next time he entered Germany, the reality TV star would be intercepted by officials at the airport and would have to remain in prison until a retrial. (klm)
Michael Wendler (48) is a German pop singer. After drawing attention to himself mainly through his music, for example with his hit song “She loves the DJ”, he became an integral part of the German reality television scene from 2010. For example , appeared in “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here” and “Celebrity Big Brother”.
Its many financial problems also caused a stir. In 2016, his own record company went bankrupt. At the German tax office, Michael Wendler is in the chalk with more than a million euros.
After separating from his wife Claudia Norberg (49) in May 2018 after 29 years, he met Laura Müller, 19, in October. The controversial relationship dominated the headlines for months and gave the pop star’s career a boost. Laura also benefited from the relationship and built a career as an influencer on Instagram. The couple married in June 2020 and live together in Florida, USA Wendler has an 18-year-old daughter with his ex-wife. (klm)