Nathan Moszkowicz, the manager of Lil Kleine and son of Bram Moszkowicz, is being vomited everywhere after the revelations of Jaimie Vaes. “He put pressure on a vulnerable woman.”
Jorik Scholten, as Lil Kleine is really called, was arrested by the Spanish police in Ibiza last year after the abuse of Jaimie Vaes. In the end, Jaimie did not go through with her declaration and recorded a controversial nothing-to-hand video with Jorik. This week she revealed in the Khalid & Sophie program how that video came about.
Save a career
According to Jaimie, it was all part of crisis management by Jorik’s manager Nathan Moszkowicz, the son of fallen criminal lawyer Bram Moszkowicz. His team wrote the text for the video. “Then you get a piece of text that is best to tell. To limit the damage,” said Jaimie.
Actually, Jaimie did not want to record the video, also out of shame towards her family and friends who knew better. “I didn’t support it and I had already reported that,” she says. “I did it anyway, because I felt like I was being pointed in a certain direction. (…) It was decided to save a career.”
Disgraceful
It is extremely disgraceful that Nathan’s management agency has actively cooperated to keep the abuse under wraps to protect Jorik’s career, says RTL Boulevard reporter Aran Bade.
Aran: “Looking back, I’m actually surprised that the management, NAMAN, Nathan Moszkowicz, has let this simmer for so long and never put Jaimie’s interests first. Because that’s what it’s about: the safety of a woman, the safety of a child. That went completely wrong.”
Nathan has set the wrong priorities, Aran thinks. “This has been crisis management and that is exactly what has gone completely wrong here. It is no longer about the importance of that relationship, the safety. I’ve heard stories that things really went wrong there and that you then have a text read…”
Rotten showbiz
It’s disgusting, Angela de Jong thinks. She says in Jinek: “I also thought it was a nice insight for the outsider into how rotten the entire media and showbiz world is.”
She thinks it’s good that this becomes visible to the masses. “If you walk around in it for longer, you know quite a lot about what is going on, but that there is just a management that says: ‘Lil Kleine’s career, that’s what it’s all about, everyone is committed to that! You sit there and do the movie!’ That shows how the world works…”
hypocritical
Weekend boss Bart Ettekoven also thinks Nathan is hypocritical, he says in Shownieuws. “I seriously think she is throwing NAMAN under the bus with this statement. The management has of course also known this for years that it is bumblebees at home and they have tried to manage and steer it as best they can, but they have been aware of this.”
He continues: “It is striking, let’s just call it that, that in that last statement – when Jorik was in prison – they spoke out very strongly against violence. They disapprove of any form of domestic violence. Then I think: where were you then?”
Patriarchy
Volkskrant columnist Loes Reijmer thinks it is about to puke, she writes† “So that’s how it goes in the patriarchy: Nathan Moszkowicz’s management agency Namam pressured a vulnerable woman to go beyond her own borders in front of the nation, to lie, to humble herself, basically. Everything in the service of his career.”
Does Nathan have something to say about this himself? Shownieuws presenter Evelien de Bruijn: “We have called about that, but there is no response at the moment.”
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Nathan and Jorik in more lucrative times: