🚨 Banks closed Ballweg’s accounts – Coincidence or political pressure? 🚨
Today in court: Two bank representatives testified regarding the closure of Michael Ballweg’s and his foundation’s accounts.
🔹 Volksbank: Customers complained – account closed. 🔹 Kreissparkasse: No regional affiliation – account closed. 🔹 Significant: When asked about state influence, the witness paused, consulted their legal counsel, then said "No."
The defense remains puzzled as to what these witnesses contribute to the case.
📅 Next Trial Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 📍 Stuttgart Regional Court – Police witness on revenue investigations
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🚨 Banks closed Ballweg’s accounts – Coincidence or political pressure? 🚨
Today in court: Two bank representatives testified regarding the closure of Michael Ballweg’s and his foundation’s accounts.
🔹 Volksbank: Customers complained – account closed. 🔹 Kreissparkasse: No regional affiliation – account closed. 🔹 Significant: When asked about state influence, the witness paused, consulted their legal counsel, then said "No."
The defense remains puzzled as to what these witnesses contribute to the case.
📅 Next Trial Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 📍 Stuttgart Regional Court – Police witness on revenue investigations
📢 Share this video – the public needs to know!
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