Ulmen files lawsuit against "Spiegel" magazine.

Christian Ulmen is suing the ‘Spiegel’ magazine. The lawsuit concerns accusations about fake images. This case also involves questions about media freedom.
Ulmen is taking legal action after ‘Spiegel’ magazine reported on accusations made by Collien Fernandes. Fernandes accused Ulmen of creating fake pornographic images. Helmut Kohl is also taking legal action against ‘Spiegel’ magazine, claiming false information was published about him. Both cases raise concerns about defamation and media freedom in Germany. Ulmen’s lawsuit seeks to have the magazine retract specific statements. This follows a similar action taken by Collien Fernandes.
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Highlights
Ulmen Seeks Injunction Against Spiegel
Christian Ulmen has requested a temporary court order against ‘Spiegel’ magazine.
Kohl Sues Spiegel for False Information
Helmut Kohl is taking legal action against ‘Spiegel’ magazine for publishing false claims.
Ulmen Demands Retraction from Spiegel
Ulmen is suing ‘Spiegel’ to have three statements removed from an article.
Fernandes Accusations Center Lawsuit
The lawsuit relates to Collien Fernandes’s accusations of ‘virtual rape’.
Legal Action Questions Media Freedom
The cases raise questions about media freedom and defamation in Germany.
Perspectives
- Christian Ulmen is suing the ‘Spiegel’ magazine.
- The lawsuit concerns accusations of sexual assault.
- The ‘Spiegel’ magazine reported on accusations made by Fernandes.
- The case raises questions about media freedom and defamation.
Ulmen and Fernandes claim the ‘Spiegel’ published false information about Ulmen, including accusations of ‘virtual rape’.
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The ‘Spiegel’ is reporting on the allegations of sexual assault made by Fernandes.
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