Marco Borsato has painted a disturbing picture of the family in which his complainant A. grew up. Her mother Nathalie T. led a rather sexually charged household. “Big lie!”

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Critics wonder who actually behaved more transgressively against A., Marco Borsato’s accuser. Is it the fallen hit singer or is it her own mother Nathalie T.? The way in which she managed her family is very striking, to say the least. In any case, she has a very sexual way of life.

Wink

Nathalie is said to have called Marco once because A. was crying hysterically in bed. When the singer arrived, Nathalie told him on the stairs that A. was naked in bed. With a wink, Marco says. “That is one of those things that is extremely magnified,” says her lawyer Peter Plasman A.D.

Unjustified, Peter believes. “Who says that is the case? Borsato! That is a suspect and he can say whatever he wants. But the mother is sure that she did not wink then.”

Not 100 percent

In any case, Nathalie sent Marco to a room where she lay naked in bed. That’s crazy, isn’t it? “The mother is not 100 percent sure that she said that about lying naked on the bed. And if she said something about that, it was to warn.”

He continues: “Borsato came to their home specifically to comfort the girl. So what function could it have had for the mother to say that she was naked, other than to warn? It is precisely the false addition of the wink that makes it loaded.”

Sexual morality

Peter admits that Nathalie is a naughty girl. “In that house there was indeed a rather loose sexual morality. For the public, all those stories are grounded Fressen (something that suits them very well, ed.). But it is all a distraction. A distraction from the main thing.”

The lawyer concludes: “That Marco Borsato shouts out his innocence: that is partly fine. Every suspect has that right. It is part of the game. But the fact that he does it in this way, at the expense of the victim and her mother, is completely unnecessary.”

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