Johan Derksen finds whistleblower in Theo Maassen case ‘NSB woman’

Johan Derksen finds the whistleblower in the Theo Maassen case, his former mistress Angela, an ‘NSB woman’. “She cheated on his wife by sleeping with him!”

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It sometimes seems as if Johan Derksen is simply looking for arguments to stand up for alleged perpetrators of inappropriate behavior or, in the case of Theo Maassen, domestic violence. Theo’s wife says he broke her nose, but Johan is mainly concerned about the comedian’s career.

‘Let himself be fucked’

The whole problem? Joyce, as Theo’s wife is called, does not want to press charges. And because his former mistress Angela found out about the domestic violence and believes that he should not get away with it, she went to the weekly magazine Privé. Before that, she also went to Theo’s employer VPRO, but he took no action. Then so be it, she thought.

Johan Derksen does not think domestic violence is the major problem in this case, but how it is exposed. “His ex-mistress throws everything at Privé. That’s a woman who lets a married guy fuck her and when he doesn’t want it anymore, she gets angry and gives it to Privé. Pure spite,” he fumes in the latest Today Inside.

‘NSB woman’

Wilfred Genee is more critical of Theo and objects: “Well, I don’t know if it’s just spite. Is that just spite?”

Johan then blames mistress Angela for his cheating: “It is very inappropriate to get into bed with a married guy and then she stands up for his wife.”

Wilfred: “But isn’t it also inappropriate of him at that moment? It concerns two people involved.”

Johan then: “Yes, but he is not an NSB member, that woman is.”

Hypocritical

Incredible. Johan spares the alleged perpetrator of domestic violence, but headbutts the whistleblower. Wilfred: “She also tries in the context of Theo Maassen’s wife…”

Johan: “She is now very hypocritically standing up for the rights of his legal wife, whom she first cheated by getting into bed with him.”

Wilfred: “After that she apparently built up a bond with her, if I can read it that way.”

Johan: “You just keep defending it.”

‘Piles up’

Today Inside prominent Sam Hagens thinks that Johan is very stuck. “It’s piling up now, I think. Johan has chosen a direction and that happened a number of years ago. He thinks: it should really be 100 percent certain, someone should be convicted, then he can lose weight for once,” he says in In The Walkways.

Wilfred points out that Johan’s mother was the victim of domestic violence and did not want to report the incident. It’s strange that he is so rigid about this, he thinks. Sam: “That’s a fair point, yes.”

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