Brothel proprietors victorious in legal dispute with Leni Breymaier
In a recent development, Leni Breymaier, the former state leader of the SPD and a member of the German Bundestag, has lost a court case against a Stuttgart brothel operator. The court's decision was made in the civil chamber of the Stuttgart Regional Court.
The court stated that Breymaier failed to provide concrete evidence for her claim that women in brothels do not work voluntarily, but are supplied by human traffickers and rocker gangs, specifically in reference to the Stuttgart brothel operator's establishment. The court decided that Breymaier's statement was a false factual claim.
The Stuttgart brothel operator sued Breymaier due to her statement made on a TV show. As a result, the court has ordered Breymaier to pay the court costs and the plaintiff's legal fees. Additionally, the court has prohibited Breymaier from repeating this statement.
Leni Breymaier told the German Press Agency that she would wait for the written reasons for the judgment and then decide with her lawyer whether to appeal. If Breymaier decides to appeal, the Higher Regional Court would have to deal with the matter.
It is important to note that this article is about Prostitution, Trial, and Leni Breymaier. However, there is no public information or credible reports indicating that Breymaier provided concrete evidence for a claim about human trafficking in a Stuttgart brothel, nor that she lost a court case or faced a potential fine related to such a claim.
To access this article, a Staatsanzeiger subscription is required. The court spokesperson made the statements, and the court's decision also granted the Stuttgart brothel operator damages. If Breymaier repeats her statement, she faces a fine. The verdict is not yet final.
The court's decision, made in the civil chamber of the Stuttgart Regional Court, has prohibited Leni Breymaier, a member of the German Bundestag, from repeating her claim that women in brothels work involuntarily due to lack of concrete evidence. The Agency (German Press Agency) reported that Breymaier is considering an appeal, which, if pursued, would be handled by the Higher Regional Court. In relation to politics, crime-and-justice, policy-and-legislation, and general-news, this case involves the controversy surrounding Leni Breymaier's statement about human trafficking in the context of a Stuttgart brothel, where they now face a potential fine if the claim is repeated.