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'World needs to know truth': Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar threatens to 'expose' Jacqueline Fernandez
Jacqueline Fernandez
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'World needs to know truth': Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar threatens to 'expose' Jacqueline Fernandez

| @indiablooms | 22 Dec 2023, 11:45 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, accused of multi-crore fraud, has threatened to "expose" actor Jacqueline Fernandez after she requested the court to restrain him from issuing any letter to her.

He issued a statement Friday from Delhi's Mandoli jail where he remains imprisoned in an Rs. 200 crore money laundering case.

"I never expected this even in my wildest dreams, but I guess "heart" is made to always be shattered or broken," read the handwritten letter that did not name Fernandez.

"Realization is very important for one, but you can't let anyone stab you or take you for granted," he said while expressing "shock" over the actor's move.

"I was shocked as after all that you do, protect, safeguard someone, they turn around, stab you back hard, as they think now that they are safe and act victimized and start blame games, and point saying "look here is the Devil, the Bad Guy," said Sukesh.

He said  Fernandez's move has made him the "devil" and this leaves him no other choice but to expose the "reality".

"So, with a shattered heart, I have decided not to stay hurt, numb, or quiet, one should know the truth is very powerful. Now it's time, World needs to know the truth, the reality, and now I will go all out to expose anything in accordance with the law," he said in his statement.

The conman said he would furnish all "unseen" evidence that he kept secret so far to protect her, before the court and the agencies. This includes chats, screenshots, recordings, overseas financial transactions, and investments, according to the letter.

"Even the smallest fact of payments worth a few million USD paid for social platform enhancement to compete and race against a very prominent individual colleague of this person also will be brought in open with all the relevant payment invoices paid by me, as in accordance with the Indian Evidence Act," he said.

He said the case would take a new turn after the revelations were made, alleging that the probe was biased since he was protecting her interest.

Fernandes has been questioned multiple times by probe agencies in the laundering case against the conman.

She has recently filed a petition in the Delhi High Court, seeking that the case against her by the Enforcement Directorate be dismissed.

She was made an accused in the case in a supplementary chargesheet filed by the Central agency.

In the petition, she has claimed that the money laundering allegations against her are false. Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who cheated Aditi Singh of Rs. 200 crore, also trapped her, she has claimed.

Fernandez has been accused of enjoying the proceeds of the alleged extortion of 200 crore from Aditi Singh, the wife of former Fortis Healthcare promoter Shivinder Singh.

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