Theo Maassen is trapped, transcript on the street: ‘And another victim!’

Theo Maassen is maneuvering wildly in a dead-end PR street. Yvonne Coldeweijer throws the broken nose apps on the street and mentions another victim. “Bizarre.”

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The story that Theo Maassen allegedly committed domestic violence does not surprise Yvonne Coldeweijer at all. She has known for months through a spy that something is going on around the comedian and promised this informant to keep her eyes and ears open for more victims. “Another spy presented himself last week,” she wrote today juicechannel.

Another victim

This concerns another victim of Theo, according to Yvonne. “Consider a young girl whose curiosity overcame reason a few years ago and was invited to Theo’s home, after much insistence from himself. Theo has or had an extra apartment where his wife does not live.”

‘Heavy things’ happened sexually that evening, the juice queen writes. She even talks about violence. “Events that still bother the victim to this day.”

A hundred percent

Are these criminal offenses? Yvonne: “Now it is not my place to accuse Theo Maassen of criminal offenses here on my channel, but you will understand that I believe the spy 100 percent. I have my reasons for that. If you know and follow me, I don’t have to convince you of that.”

Yvonne is completely done with Theo. “This story made me very angry but deep down also very sad. You wonder how someone can be like that.”

Put under pressure

But doesn’t Johan Derksen say that we should just leave poor Theo alone? That the matter is over now that his allegedly abused wife Joyce suddenly denies the matter? According to Olcay Gulsen, Joyce is being put under pressure by Theo and Yvonne agrees. “I have proof that she stated it herself.”

Yvonne now throws the literal transcription online of the app conversations in which Joyce indicates that Theo broke her nose. “Because if you lie, I don’t need your permission. I am guided only by the truth.”

Broken nose

Joyce indeed writes that she suffered a broken nose: “I also have a broken nose since last week and he has been violent in all his relationships. (…) Theo did not use violence out of the blue, that’s right. But for example, if I was searching behind the computer and he told me to stop searching.”

She continues: “That made him so angry that he punched me very hard in the nose while I was sitting quietly on a chair. But usually it happened when I was very angry and pointed with my finger to let him know how I felt about him and confronted him with all kinds of things. I am physically no match for Theo.”

No way to go

Yvonne sympathizes with Joyce. “Despite her denial in the media, I believe every word of what Joyce tells the mistress here. And I also believe that as a woman you sometimes have nowhere to go and that you live in conflict. Your husband hurts you, but you love him too. Or maybe not. Maybe you’re too scared to leave.”

If Joyce does not dare to report the crime, that does not make her story any less true, according to Yvonne. “Without a report, your story can continue to exist. I think it’s brave. With this I want to shine the light on victims who live in the shadows with their stories. And I will continue to do this, for as long as it is necessary.”



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