In a surprising turn of events, conman Sukesh Chandrashekar, accused in a ₹200 crore money laundering case, has shared what he claims to be old WhatsApp conversations with actor Jacqueline Fernandez. This revelation comes shortly after Sukesh dismissed several leaked messages as “fake” and accused Jacqueline of sensationalizing the situation.
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According to Sukesh, the shared chat dates back to 2021, depicting a day when he and Jacqueline had a misunderstanding. He asserts that the messages showcase Jacqueline asking for forgiveness and expressing her love, regardless of the disagreement. Additionally, he shared a handwritten card allegedly from Jacqueline with the words “I am yours forever…Love Botta Bomma.”
Calling this a mere “teaser,” Sukesh vows to reveal more, including hundreds of chats, voice recordings, and video chats to the investigation agency. He insists that the Enforcement Directorate has verified the authenticity of the shared messages and handwritten card, adding that he is providing the original drive from WhatsApp cloud data for further scrutiny.
Jacqueline Fernandez had previously approached the court, expressing distress over media coverage of the alleged chats and letters, claiming they were creating a challenging situation for her. In response, Sukesh calls for a detailed CBI investigation, asserting that his voice has been cloned using artificial intelligence, and the chats were fabricated after he threatened to expose her.
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Sukesh had earlier approached the Delhi High Court in August, seeking an investigation into the WhatsApp and Webex messages. The court ordered a detailed investigation, concluding that no messages were sent by him. Jacqueline, on her part, filed a petition to quash the case and a supplementary chargesheet against her, stating that she is an “innocent victim” of Sukesh Chandrashekar’s targeted attack.
The Enforcement Directorate opposes Jacqueline’s petition, arguing that she has not refuted allegations of receiving gifts worth ₹7.12 crore and her sister receiving gifts worth ₹1.12 crore. These allegations are deemed sufficient to warrant money laundering proceedings, according to the probe agency’s counsel. As the legal battle unfolds, Jacqueline Fernandez remains entangled in the complexities of the ongoing case.