Schumacher family appeal sentence in blackmail case
- Publish Date
- Monday, 17 February 2025, 4:00PM
The family of Michael Schumacher today launched an appeal against the sentence for one of the defendants convicted in a blackmail plot, saying the ruling was “far too lenient”.
The seven-time Formula One champion has not been seen in public since a 2013 skiing accident which left him with a serious brain injury.
On February 12, a German court found a 53-year-old man and his son guilty of trying to extort €15 million ($27.4 million) from the Schumacher family by threatening to publish pictures and videos of Michael.
The father and son, named only as 53-year-old Yilmaz T., was jailed for three years. His 30-year-old son Daniel L, was given a six-month suspended prison sentence.
A security guard, identified as Markus F, was found guilty of “aiding and abetting” the plot and received a two-year suspended sentence.
The Schumacher family is appealing that sentence.
The security guard copied the images and videos without permission while working for the family.
Prosecutors said he sold the images for a five-figure sum and are seeking a four-year prison sentence, the maximum possible.
In a statement issued today, Schumacher’s wife, Corinna, said “we have appealed against what we consider to be a far too lenient sentence”, while calling the security guard “the mastermind behind this matter”.
“What still shocks me most is the massive breach of trust. He should receive a punishment for this that deters others from potentially doing the same.”
In 2024, the family were successful in a legal action against German celebrity magazine Die Aktuelle, which had published an “interview” with the motorsports legend generated by artificial intelligence.
This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission