The judge danced tightly the Mabuse motion had issued a message to fans who followed the £ 70,000 legal battle with Timo Kulczak’s ex -husband.
The couple tied the node in 2003 before divorce in 2014, with the motion of accusing his former coarse behavior partner.
Last year, her ex -husband began a court process to demand her claims in the following motion autobiography, finding my own rhythm: My story, which was released in 2022.
In the memoir, he said Timo paid for the allowance from dance teaching and TV income, controlling his diet, and refused to have a baby. He denied this claim.
Moti was sued for £ 70K by Timo, but this week, a German judge decided to follow the case of a long -standing court.
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Bringing to his Instagram story, he wrote: ‘After almost three years, the legal process against me has now ended with a court decision that benefits me.
‘This case has become a long and challenging process accompanied by media coverage and many articles for years have become a constant burden and I feel relieved that clarity has finally been achieved.
“I want to thank my family, especially my husband’s lawyer, my team and those who support me all the time I can close this chapter and focus on the future with new forces.”
In 2023, Timo accused the motion of lying to ‘encourage the sale of books’ and claim that he was a ‘loving and caring husband’ during their marriage.
“He did something bad to me and my family and I could not accept it,” he told The Sun. ‘Now I have reached the point where I can’t let things stand as it happens when something is placed there in public and that is completely untrue.
‘I am very disappointed and hurt. Looking back, I remember a very good and positive and happy time that could not be compared with some claims about me who were now revealed.
“I am a loving husband and attention who is always on his side at any time, when he needs help. I do not feel controlled, I see everything I do as organizing and helping him. ‘
His lawyer asked the court to Moti’s prison for up to six months or fined £ 250 thousand if he had repeated the claim from his book.
Moti representatives claimed at that time that ‘there was no written court order’.
“Categorically it is not true that our client faces prison sentences in connection with the civil lawsuit of her ex -husband, or that a fine, which will only be paid if our clients simultaneously violate the court orders, will be more than the nominal amount,” they said in a statement to the mirror.
‘There is no legal basis for this lawsuit. To repeat, our clients are entitled to this. ‘
After divorce from Timo, which he moved to Germany when he was 18 years old, Moti marrying his new dance couple, Evgenij Vozynuk, in 2017.
The couple has a princess and runs a dance school together near Frankfurt.
The motion will return to Strictly for the 2025 series next month, along with fellow Jury Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, and Anton Du Beke.
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