The 826,000 euros are to go to the women who have reported their own descriptions of the allegations against Till Lindemann and who are now facing legal consequences.
The Berlin “Amadeu Antonio Foundation” has collected 826,000 euros for alleged victims of alleged sexual assaults by Rammstein singer Till Lindemann. The spokeswoman for the non-profit foundation, Judith Rahner, explained this to “rbb” on Wednesday (July 5).
The money comes from a fundraising campaign that celebrities have called for. Under the motto “How much power is 1 euro?”, crowdfunding has been collected since mid-June 2023. More than 650,000 euros were collected within the first three days. The actress Nora Tschirner was one of the supporters of the campaign.
The fundraiser ended on Monday (July 3), with a total of over 70,000 people taking part. The collected 826,000 euros should now go to the women who have reported their own descriptions of the allegations against the Rammstein head and who are now threatened with legal consequences because of their statements.
On the promotion page It is said that the donations would be distributed in partnership with the “Federal Association of Women’s Counseling Centers and Women’s Emergency Calls – Women Against Violence”. Namely in the form of taking over legal or court costs as well as the implementation of protective measures against sexual violence and also in the form of psychological counseling and therapy options.
Alleged victims “badly insulted by Rammstein fans”
Judith Rahner, who heads a specialist unit for gender issues and group-focused enmity at the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, said the foundation is in contact with alleged victims who have made their allegations public on social media. “Many of them are now experiencing a lot of hate because they have spoken publicly,” Rahner told “rbb”. “They are badly insulted by Rammstein fans.”
According to Rahner’s information, women have now also reported to the foundation who claim to be involved in legal disputes in connection with the allegations against Lindemann. However, Judith Rahner did not name an exact number of people.
Many women who publicly talk about their alleged experiences at concerts or the after-show celebrations of the band Rammstein and especially with singer Till Lindemann are now threatened with cease and desist orders from Lindemann’s lawyers: inside. The foundation also reports on the threat of criminal charges intended to intimidate the women. With the donations, a network of lawyers is now being set up to ensure legal support for the alleged victims.
About the “Amadeu Antonio Foundation”
The “Amadeu Antonio Foundation” was founded in 1998. The aim of the foundation is to strengthen a democratic civil society that consistently opposes right-wing extremism, racism and anti-Semitism. To this end, it supports initiatives and projects, such as the fundraising campaign “How much power 1 euro”, which are committed to a democratic culture and the protection of minorities. The foundation provides uncomplicated funding and distributes the money where it is urgently needed.
The most important task of the “Amadeu Antonio Foundation” beyond financial support is to draw attention to committed people on site and to bring issues such as racism and sexism onto the agenda in the long term.
About the cause of Till Lindemann and Rammstein
Rammstein singer Till Lindemann is currently in the public eye due to allegations of abuse of power and abusive behavior. The Berlin band is said to have come up with their own system called “Row Zero” to get young women to have sex at after-show parties after the concerts. In a statement, Rammstein called for prejudice to be avoided. Lindemann meanwhile rejected all allegations about his lawyers as untrue. The Berlin public prosecutor is investigating against him.
You can read more about the cause here.