Overview
- Collien Fernandes, in a Frankfurter Allgemeine interview Wednesday, described new incidents she says put her in "extreme danger," including explicit messages sent to a masseur in her name.
- She says porn was shared as if it were her private videos, often using women who look like her, and she notes experts still need to determine whether any photos were made with AI.
- Prosecutors in Potsdam are investigating her stalking complaint after a Palma court shifted most of the case to Germany, and Ulmen denies wrongdoing through his lawyer.
- Fernandes reports death threats, panic attacks, and damage to work ties, and she spoke at a Hamburg protest in a bulletproof vest under police protection.
- The dispute has broadened into a policy fight, with comedian Carolin Kebekus urging change and Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig’s draft law on non‑consensual nudes drawing critique for a two‑year maximum sentence.