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"The color of Jimi's light was a deep crimson hue."

Discussing her brood, TV host Natascha Ochsenknecht delves into details about her son Jimi Blue and his ongoing court cases.

"The hue of Jimi's illumination was a deep crimson."
"The hue of Jimi's illumination was a deep crimson."

"The color of Jimi's light was a deep crimson hue."

Natascha Ochsenknecht, a renowned German TV presenter, recently opened up about her son Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht's legal troubles in an interview with 'Bunte'.

Jimi Blue, Natascha's 33-year-old son, has found himself in hot water after being accused of serious fraud in Austria. The court case, however, did not result in a conviction for Jimi Blue.

Despite his legal issues, Natascha remains supportive of her children, including Jimi Blue. She shared that they have all grown up wonderfully. However, she did mention that Jimi Blue's case was unique and required him to take responsibility for his mistakes.

The financial restitution for Jimi Blue's fraud case amounted to 18,000 euros, which was settled in August. This settlement followed a long-standing dispute over an unpaid bill from Jimi Blue's 30th birthday party at a hotel in Tyrol. The bill, amounting to 14,000 euros, was reportedly not paid until after years of back and forth and Jimi Blue's arrest at Hamburg Airport.

Natascha finds the accusations that she played a role in her son's misdeeds laughable. She has publicly denied any blame in Jimi Blue's upbringing following his conviction for fraud.

While Natascha has had situations with all her children that caused her concern, nothing has been as severe as with Jimi Blue. She considers dealing with her son's actions as a mother and believes that some mistakes can be fixed with an apology, but others, like those committed by Jimi Blue, require financial restitution.

Despite the challenges, Natascha continues to view her children, including Jimi Blue, as fine people. She remains hopeful that they will learn from their experiences and move forward positively.

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