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You're the country's richest woman, a heiress to the Quandt family fortune with a net worth of USD $13.2 billion. You should fear home invasion, rape, kidnapping, lawsuits, extortion, upskirts and those pesky poor people with their hands out.
What you probably don't do is worry about getting blackmailed over your own sex tape made with your lover. Unless, of course, you're this woman... Click on pictures to enlarge.
Susanne Klatten ranks 55 on The World's Billionaires 2008 and she needs to get her sex on regularly but the sex video was made without her knowledge. German police have been working on a case involving Susanne Klatten, Germany's 46-year-old female billionaire, and have arrested two men: Klatten's alleged lover and a friend of his, a hotel owner who filmed sexual trysts in his establishment. The duo targeted Klatten and hoped to received 40 million euros, but had to settle for €7.5 million from Klatten. Klatten, who helped foil her own kidnapping at the age of 16, was already talking to the cops.
Klatten, who holds a large stake in automaker BMW and Altana speciality chemical company, allegedly paid 7.5 million euros to a Swiss Helg Sgarbi to stop him from publishing compromising photos and videos of the couple's relationship, the German tabloid Bild am Sonntag reported.If you have this sex tape send it to me ASAP at whiteroboro@gmail.com, I need to put this video up on the blog!
The 41-year-old suspect was taken into custody by German authorities some weeks ago, Schmidt-Sommerfeld said.
The heiress to the Quandt family fortune and mother of three children "filed a complaint for fraud and blackmail in January 2008 with a Munich court," he added. Klatten has a personal fortune of 7.8 billion euros, according to German's Manager Magazine.
Damn, German sex videos are usually a bit too hardcore for my taste but I need to see this German BMW Heiress Sex Tape, hopefully there is not a lot of peeing and golden shower stuff. I think this scandal make the kick ass auto maker BMW even more cool and even sexier. But seriously, I think we know why Klatten was embarrassed about this sex tape going public: she's "happily" married woman. Her husband should have handle his business at home and she probably wouldn't be in this mess right now. Our guess is that she paid the hush money more so her husband wouldn't find out about the affair than any other public humiliation it could cause. The fact that she went to the police may only mean that she still hoped the media wouldn't find out about the whole incident.
On 31 October 2008, several European newspapers reported an alleged blackmail plot against her and the arrest of two men. It was reported that Susanne Klatten paid 7.5 million euros (£6 million) to Helg Sgarbi, 41, a Swiss-Italian man, who claimed he was being threatened with death by the mafia. The married mother of three was allegedly blackmailed by Sgarbi who is said to have threatened to go public with films of the couple having intimate relations during secret trysts in luxury hotels. Each time they met Mr Barretta filmed them in the bedroom and on the street for blackmail purposes.
The reports claim that Sgarbi met Klatten in 2006 and that the couple regularly arranged secret rendezvous in luxury hotels in Monte Carlo, her home town of Munich and in other European cities. Despite the prospect of public embarrassment, Klatten is alleged to have contacted the German police when Sgarbi asked for 40 million euros (£32 million) to avoid making the compromising footage public.
The accused blackmailer, Helg Sgarbi, has reportedly done the same with other wealthy German women, but in this instance has claimed motives stemming from his Jewish grandfather's subjugation in the Quandt's factories during the Holocaust. Klatten approached state prosecutors when the ransom demands grew, and Sgarbi is now being held in police custody.
Sgarbi was arrested in Austria in a joint operation between German and Italian police. He is now in prison in Germany after being charged with extortion. His accomplice, Italian hotel owner Ernano Barretta, 63, who allegedly filmed the sex sessions using hidden cameras, was arrested by Italy's Flying Squad and is in jail awaiting trial.Mr Barretta, the hotel owner, is also the self-styled head of a religious sect and police believe that other rich women may have been targeted and extorted by the pair.
Police said that the blackmailers used the money to buy a fleet of luxury cars including a Lamborgini, Ferrari and Rolls-Royce.
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Susanne Klatten was (born Susanne Hanna Ursula Quandt on April 28, 1962 in Bad Homburg in Germany) is the daughter of Herbert Quandt and Johanna Quandt and as a result is the richest woman in Germany. blogywoodbabes.blogspot.com
Susanne Klatten gained a degree in business finance and then worked for the advertising agency Young & Rubicam in Frankfurt from 1981 to 1983. She then did a course in marketing and management at the University of Buckingham, followed by an MBA from IMD in Lausanne specialising in advertising. She gained further business experience in London with Dresdner Bank, then with the Munich branch of management consultants McKinsey and with the bank Reuschel & Co. Recognising that her wealth is sometimes a problem, she often worked incognito under the name Susanne Kant. Police only prevented her kidnapping in 1978 at the last minute. blogywoodbabes.blogspot.com
Susanne met Jan Klatten while she was doing an apprenticeship with BMW in Regensburg, where he worked as an engineer. During this time she called herself Kant and did not tell him who she was until they were sure about each other. They married in 1990 in Kitzbühel and live in Munich. They have three children. She also plays golf and skis in Austria. Like the other members of the Quandt family, they live quietly. She has been a member of the University Council of the Technical University of Munich since 2005. In 2007 she was awarded the Bayerischer Verdienstorden, the Bavarian Order of Merit. She is one of the biggest donors to CDU , a political party in Germany.
On her father's death she inherited his 50.1% stake in pharmaceutical and chemicals manufacturer Altana. She sits on Altana's supervisory board and helped transform it into a world-class corporation in the German DAX list of 30 top companies. In 2006 Altana AG sold its pharmaceutical activities to Nycomed for €4.5 billion, leaving only its specialty chemicals business. The €4.5 billion was distributed to shareholders as a dividend. Altana maintained its stock exchange listing and Susanne Klatten remained its majority shareholder.
Her father also left her a 12.50% stake in BMW. She was appointed to the supervisory board of BMW with her brother Stefan Quandt in 1997 . blogywoodbabes.blogspot.com
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