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Michael Schumacher's family targeted by alleged blackmail plot, two men arrested

Two men have been arrested by German police for blackmailing the family of Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher, as reported by the German newspaper. Picture.

The report said the two men, from the German town of Wuppertal, were seeking millions of euros from the family of the seven-time F1 world champion.

The Wuppertal public prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into blackmail against a celebrity and arrests have been made as part of the investigation, a spokesperson said, without naming the celebrity.

The exact nature of the alleged blackmail plot is unknown. The Independent has contacted Schumacher's representative for comment.

Schumacher, 55, suffered severe head trauma in a skiing accident in Méribel, France, in December 2013 and has not been seen in public since. The German's condition has been shrouded in secrecy for the past decade, with his wife Corinna insisting on protecting his privacy while he continues to recover.

Schumacher has two children with his wife Corinna: his son Mick, F1 driver from 2021 to 2022, and his daughter Gina-Maria.

Last month, Schumacher's family won €200,000 (£170,287) in compensation from a German magazine after publishing an “exclusive interview” with the F1 legend based on responses generated by an intelligence program artificial.

German point of sale The Current sparked a huge backlash online after displaying Schumacher's face on the cover of the April 15, 2023 edition of their magazine with “exclusive interview” as the accompanying label.

Michael Schumacher's family was the target of an alleged blackmail plot (FIA via Getty Images)

The magazine said it was “the first interview” Schumacher had given since his accident, adding: “No thin, nebulous half-sentences from friends. But answers from him! By Michael Schumacher, 54 years old!

Yet at the end of the article, the outlet reveals that they actually used an AI chatbot, called Character.ai, to generate the responses.

Schumacher's family announced their intention to file a complaint The Current following the publication of the article and, in May, a spokesperson for the family confirmed the judgment of the Munich labor court and the €200,000 settlement of the Funke media group, publisher of the magazine, without making any comment. 'other comments. The magazine's editor-in-chief was fired last year and Funke apologized to the Schumacher family.

In 2017, a court in Reutlingen gave a suspended sentence to a man who sent an email threatening Schumacher's children unless he received 900,000 euros ($960,000).

Schumacher has not been seen publicly since December 2013, with his wife Corinna insisting on protecting his privacy (AFP via Getty Images)

Former Ferrari boss Jean Todt provided an update on Schumacher's health in December 2023, the same month as a five-part documentary series titled Being Michael Schumacher broadcast exclusively in Germany.

“Michael is here, so I don’t miss him,” Todt told L’Equipe. “(But he) just isn’t the Michael he used to be. He is different and is wonderfully guided by his wife and children who protect him.

“His life is different now and I have the privilege of sharing moments with him. That's all there is to say.

Schumacher holds the joint record for most Formula One world championships, seven, with Lewis Hamilton.

Additional reporting from Reuters

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