Management Lil Kleine is still considering cooperation: ‘Only with strict conditions’ | show

NAMAN, the management agency that represents Lil Kleine, is still considering continuing the collaboration with the controversial rapper after six weeks. A spokesperson said Thursday evening.

The agency also announced six weeks ago that it was considering the collaboration, because the rapper is suspected of assaulting his girlfriend. Lil Kleine would have clamped the head of Jaimie Vaes, who is also represented by NAMAN, between a car door. Earlier there was also an incident in Ibiza where Jorrik Scholten, as his real name is, allegedly mistreated her. This case was eventually dropped.

“Should we continue to represent him as an artist, we will attach strict conditions to this,” said a spokesman for Nathan Moszkowicz, the boss of NAMAN. He cannot say when this decision will be made. We cannot make any announcements about the content and scope of these terms and conditions. That touches on Jorrik’s private life.”

Professional help

Lil Kleine posted a video on Thursday in which he says he acted wrongly, that he hurt a lot of people and that “that should never have happened”. His management does not say who the rapper is referring to. It is unclear whether he is referring to his girlfriend Jaimie Vaes. Lil Kleine was convicted in February for another assault case that took place more than two years ago.

The management also does not want to explain the question of what the ‘professional help’ is that Jorik Scholten, as his real name is, is looking for in Thailand. It is also unclear whether his girlfriend Jaimie Vaes is with him and how long Lil Kleine would like to stay in Thailand.

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