"The hue of Jimi's light was a deep crimson."
Natascha Ochsenknecht Addresses Son's Fraud Conviction
In an interview with "Bunte", TV presenter Natascha Ochsenknecht spoke about the recent fraud conviction of her son, Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht.
Jimi Blue, who is 33 years old, was found guilty of serious fraud in Austria. The case involved a bill of 14,000 euros for his 30th birthday party at a hotel in Tyrol, which he initially refused to pay. This led to a long tug-of-war before the matter was eventually settled in court with a fine of 18,000 euros in August.
Natascha Ochsenknecht acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and stated that Jimi Blue needs to take responsibility, clear up the issue, and pay for the damage. She mentioned that she has to deal with the situation as a mother, but finds the accusation that she is responsible for her son's actions as an adult to be laughable.
Despite the difficult situation, Natascha Ochsenknecht believes that there are minor mistakes that can be rectified with an apology. She also stated that her son has to handle it independently and financially cover the damage.
Natascha Ochsenknecht has three children, Wilson (35), Cheyenne (25), and Jimi Blue (33). She considers all her children to be good people, but admitted that the situation with Jimi Blue is more severe than any other difficult situations she has had to deal with.
Jimi Blue was eventually arrested at Hamburg Airport in relation to the unpaid bill. No new information about the court conviction was provided in this interview.
Despite the recent scandal, Natascha Ochsenknecht denies any blame in the upbringing of her son. She accepts that he must take responsibility for his mistake and pay the financial penalty alone.
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