TV’s ‘Massa is Kassa’ when Peter Gillis is convicted

Talpa removes the program ‘Familie Gillis: Massa is Kassa’ from television when Peter Gillis from Ommel is sentenced. On Friday afternoon, the SBS6 program was not included in the shared autumn programming, but on Friday evening Talpa announced that the program will still be broadcast for the time being.

“Now that the trial, which was originally supposed to start on August 29, has been postponed, we will broadcast the new season of Family Gillis: Massa is Kassa, which is now in production, on SBS6 this year,” the response to the ANP is.

“We have always believed in this case that someone is only guilty if a judge has ruled on it. We stick to that.” The channel says that the program will be stopped ‘early’ if Gillis is convicted ‘before or during the broadcast of the series’.

assault case
An assault case is still pending against Gillis. He would have bitten his ex, Nicol Kremers, in her back and nose, among other things. The case was supposed to be heard on Tuesday, but has been postponed to an unknown date because Kremers later decided to file a report against Gillis.

In addition, there is a major investigation by the Tax and Customs Administration and FIOD for tax fraud and the court has closed the catering facilities of three of its holiday parks because criminal money is probably being laundered there.

This is what’s going on around Peter Gillis.

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