Crying interview Sonja Bakker may have legal consequences

The crying interview that Sonja Bakker gave in Jeroen van der Boom’s talk show may have legal consequences. She has inflicted bad blood on her victims.

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Sonja Bakker has made a lot of colleagues very sad by copying their work ruthlessly. Now, however, she pretends to be the big victim herself. On the wing of Jeroen van der Boom in the talk show Hoge Bomen, she gave a huge cry, and with that she causes resentment among her victims.

bea angry

Writer Bea Pols was the very first to accuse Sonja of plagiarism, namely back in 2006. The years of legal battle cost her so much money that she ran out of money financially. It still bothers Bea that Sonja got away with the alleged plagiarism at the time. And after the interview in Hoge Bomen, she is furious again.

Bea thinks it is so brutal that Sonja herself plays the victim role that she has decided to join the declaration that Carlo Liefting has made against Sonja† Carlo is a lawyer and is ‘annoyed that she is getting away with this’. “This cannot go on any longer.”

green and yellow

Her old file has been handed over to Carlo by Bea. She says in Show news: “After yesterday’s broadcast, I have indeed decided to join it. I’ve been annoyed green and yellow. I thought it was a very bad broadcast and I also thought it was a shame that there was just no critical questioning.”

She continues: “I noticed that she has no empathy whatsoever for the victims. She also showed no remorse. She sat there playing nice weather, acting pathetic and playing the victim role. Then I was like: yes, but that woman just has to be stopped.”

Cheap

Sonja works very cheaply, according to Bea. “In any case, that she brings her children and the death of her father. I also have children and my father also happened to pass away six months ago. My children have had to see for fifteen years that their mother is in misery because Sonja was unable to write her own texts.”

“I also think it’s bad that Sonja’s children find it very annoying, because I don’t wish it on any child, but Sonja is guilty. Then they may find that very annoying, but then your mother just shouldn’t have done that. It has to stop at some point; I’m really done with it.”

food sisters

The Foodsisters, who accused Sonja of plagiarism at the beginning of this month, are also angry. Weekend boss Bart Ettekoven: “They are now also considering getting in touch with Carlo Liefting. Maybe we can get somewhere together.”

“They say, ‘On the one hand, we’re a little tired of all the negative energy it’s costing us, but to just let it run its course…’ They just want an apology and justice.”

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