Overview
- The penal order, issued in late October, sets a fine in the lower six‑figure range based on an estimate of her daily income drawn from public information.
- The decision will become final if no objection is filed by 17 November, and as of Friday morning no objection had been registered.
- Reports place her measured blood‑alcohol concentration at 1.28‰ during the late‑May stop in Leipzig, though one outlet cites 1.4‰.
- According to TAG24, the number of day‑fines is below 90, so the order would not create a formal prior conviction if it takes effect.
- Separately, Berlin prosecutors are investigating suspected false accusation over a purported police voice message; searches seized data carriers and no officer has been identified as the sender.