Michael Schumacher’s wife Corinna releases statement after three men found guilty of blackmail

Harrison Reid
7NEWS Sport
Three men were found guilty in a case of attempted blackmail against Formula 1 great Michael Schumacher’s family.
Three men were found guilty in a case of attempted blackmail against Formula 1 great Michael Schumacher’s family. Credit: Getty Images

In an extremely rare public statement, Michael Schumacher’s wife Corinna has hit out against the “lenient” sentences handed to three men who tried to blackmail the Formula One legend.

Corinna says the family has appealed the two-year suspended prison sentence given to the “mastermind” behind the shocking plot.

The perpetrators demanded 15 million euros ($A25 million) to avoid releasing hundreds of private photos and videos of the family as well as digitised copies of Michael’s medical records.

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A district court in Wuppertal, western Germany, sentenced the main defendant to three years in prison, while his son received a six-month suspended sentence and a fine of 1200 euros ($A2000). The main defendant had previous convictions.

Another defendant, former security guard for the family Markus Fritsche, received a two-year suspended sentence and a fine of 2400 euros ($A4000) for aiding and abetting the other two men.

Judge Birgit Neubert said the former security worker made the most significant contribution to the crime through his breach of trust.

“We have appealed against what we consider to be the far too lenient sentence for Mr. F,” Corinna said on behalf of the Schumacher family in a statement released on Tuesday.

“In my opinion, he was the mastermind behind this. What still shocks me most is the massive breach of trust.

“He should receive a punishment that deters any potential copycats.”

Three people have been convicted for trying to blackmail the family of F1 legend Michael Schumacher.
Three people have been convicted for trying to blackmail the family of F1 legend Michael Schumacher. Credit: AAP

Corinna and her family are considering further action against others allegedly involved in the operation.

“We do not share all of the court’s statements, in particular that Mr F. is only accused of aiding and abetting and not of complicity,” the Schumacher family’s lawyer Thilo Damm said.

“You can assume that we will exhaust all legal remedies available to us.”

The public prosecutor’s office said some 900 pictures and nearly 600 videos of the family and Schumacher’s digitised medical records were confiscated from the perpetrators. A hard drive remained missing.

Representing the Schumacher family, lawyer Thilo Damm said the family will appeal in the case against the former security guard, against whom they wanted a four-year prison term.

While the other two defendants confessed to the charges, the security guard’s lawyer denied the charges and demanded an acquittal. He said his client had not stolen the sensitive data.

The family has shielded Schumacher from public view since his serious skiing accident in December 2013.

Schumacher was skiing in the French Alps at Meribel when he fell and his head hit a rock, resulting in a near-fatal brain injury.

Since being transferred from hospital in September 2014, the seven-time F1 champion has been cared for privately at a family home in Switzerland.

Schumacher retired from F1 in 2012 after winning 91 races, and five straight titles with Ferrari from 2000-04. The German driver’s other two titles were with Benetton in 1994-95.

- With AAP

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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