“Uninvolved third parties” have filed criminal charges

The allegations against Till Lindemann are currently being legally examined – now the Rammstein singer’s lawyers have informed about the latest developments, and these could exonerate the artist.

In one on Monday (June 26) from the law firm Schertz Bergmann published press statement it says that a commissioned lawyer was able to “inspect the files of the preliminary investigation conducted by the Berlin public prosecutor’s office”. “The inspection confirmed previous press releases, according to which the investigation was not based on criminal complaints by alleged victims. Advertisers are uninvolved third parties who base their ads solely on media reports and allegations on social media. Furthermore, the inspection of the files revealed that there is no objective evidence that would support our client’s commission of the crime.”

Shelby Lynn: Forensic medical report suggests cause of accident without outside influence

The proceedings initiated in Vilnius, Lithuania, have since been discontinued. Shelby Lynn had filed a complaint after suspecting at the Rammstein concert on May 22. to have been drugged. Several bruises, from which she could not explain where they came from, should support her suspicion that she could have been the victim of physical abuse. “In order to further clarify Ms. Lynn’s allegations, we have initiated our own investigations for our client. The Institute for Forensic Medicine at the University Hospital in Cologne was commissioned to evaluate the photographs and video clip published by Ms. Lynn to determine what could have caused the injuries shown there,” said Till Lindemann’s lawyers.

“In particular, it should be assessed whether the injuries could be attributed to physical abuse. According to the director of the institute, Prof. Dr. According to the available documents, there are no indications of sexualized violence, although “based on the injury findings, sexual coercion or rape cannot be ruled out”.

Lawyers are taking action against reporting and Youtuberin

Meanwhile, as announced, Till Lindemann’s lawyers are taking action against the media who, in their opinion, are “violating our client’s privacy”. These include the “Spiegel”, for which an injunction has been requested from the Hamburg Regional Court.

Youtuber Kayla Shyx, who spoke up after Shelby Lynn to report on her alleged experiences at a Rammstein after-show party, was warned. “As a reaction to this, she issued a cease-and-desist declaration to our client on two points. If the requested cease and desist declaration has not been submitted, we are applying for a temporary injunction to be issued for our client.”

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