“Ven has been completely taken over by Jan Böhmermann.” This comment on the Instagram account of influencer and Youtuber Fynn Kliemann (34) best describes his current situation.
In the current episode of ZDF magazine “Royale,” moderator Jan Böhmermann, 41, accuses a cult friend of cheating. He is said to have tasked Global Tactics with his business partner, Tom Elbrook, 41, to produce masks in the midst of the coronavirus crisis. Actually looks good at first. But Clement presented the masks as “fair” and “produced in Europe.” But Boehmermann proves with numerous emails, chat history and voice messages that the “fair” masks were made in Vietnam and Bangladesh.
Finn Kleiman thinks: ‘A crisis can also be great’
Boehmermann team presented website On the Internet, many evidences that Kliemann deceived his clients can be found on a large scale. It is said that a total of about 2.3 million masks have been produced. Production costs: the equivalent of about 0.47 cm. With the purchase of 100 masks, the masks were sold to major customers for the equivalent of about one franc. He even offered the masks in his online store for CHF 2.30. Handsome win. In a WhatsApp conversation by Boomermann, Kleiman is said to have written: “Crisis can be wonderful too.” On the other hand, he told Focus Online: “One should not enrich oneself from such a crisis. We do not want to gain anything with it.”
The Youtuber now has to face criticism from his fans and followers via his Instagram account. One comment reads “What do you say about lying about the origin of your masks?” Fynn Kliemann must be ashamed, according to another post that has already garnered more than 800 likes. « What a human disappointment, all lies and vanity! Incredibly disgusting.” The phrase “game over” sums up someone’s status towards the internet star.
Unusable masks have been donated to refugee camps
Because Kliemann wasn’t just in trouble with his fraud mask. In the half-hour video, Boomermann scratches the elegant image of the overall manager (Kliemann is an entrepreneur, author, musician, do-it-yourself, real estate investor, and fashion designer) and shows that Kliemann doesn’t take transparency seriously. It was also about the donations Kleiman received, which he quickly renamed “Sully Contributions” during research on his website by the Boehmermann team. The NGOs he allegedly worked with were soon exchanged.
And as if this and mask fraud were not enough, the following also emerged: The first 100,000 masks that Kliemann obtained from Bangladesh were shoddy goods. Clement could not sell it. According to Boomermann’s research, he donated unusable masks to refugee camps in Greece and Bosnia. In the positive headlines after this supposedly selfless gesture, Kleiman and his business partner loved to sunbathe. As of now (as of May 6, 11 a.m.), Kleiman has yet to comment on the allegations.
Online retailer around you answered
The online fashion seller “About You” reacted to this. Fynn Kliemann sold his masks, as well as his own online store “Oderso”, also through the clothing retailer. Reverse work week “We are currently examining the case internally to get an accurate picture of the facts,” a company spokeswoman said. Further: “In the first step, we removed the offline Oderso masks.” (Buff)
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