Interim balance: Bushido comments on new allegations of evidence

Last week, a recording of a conversation caused a stir in the process between Bushido and the clan boss Arafat Abou-Chaker. To the “star“An audio file is said to have been played that could refute all of Bushido’s allegations. Bushido has now spoken up and would like to continue to hold on to his presentation.

New evidence could affect the trial

Bushido continues to accuse his former friend and business partner Arafat Abou-Chaker of extortion, deprivation of liberty and physical harm. The recording of the conversation should now be able to refute all this and allow Bushido’s charges to crumble. According to evidence, the said meeting on January 18, 2018 lasted just under two hours instead of the four hours described. In addition, the threats and acts of violence described by Bushido should not have been heard.

Bushido sticks to his statement

Last Thursday, the rapper commented on the new allegations in an Instagram story. He said: “I stand by my description of the events on January 18, 2018.” He completed this statement by writing that it would be very surprising “that almost a year and a half after the start of the trial, a recording should suddenly have appeared that the accused should exonerate and this recording was not introduced into the process by the accused, but instead by the Stern is leaked.”

If the recording of the conversation was not manipulated in any way, the cards could be reshuffled in the opaque process. Negotiations in the process are scheduled to resume on February 9th.

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