Heleen Mees: I have been tricked into it

Heleen Mees: I have been tricked into it

World January 29, 2018 12:00

new york - The Dutch economist who was prosecuted for stalking by CEO Willem Buiter in America, has a whole new remarkable version.

Heleen Mees says she was sounded in by Willem Buiter, then CEO of Citi-group. Buiter filed a report for stalking against Mees in 2013. The economist was arrested shortly afterwards. She escaped conviction by agreeing to voluntary therapy. She followed them. But that does not mean that the case is now settled. She wants to get rid of the note that she now has with the law.

Mees is back with a new theory, writes the New York Post. She went to court because she says there is new evidence that she was being stalked by Buiter, but that the prosecution did not want to believe her at the time.

The more than a thousand sex photos that were assumed to be from Mees during the trial and which bothered Buiter, would have been taken by the Dutch top man. Mees now claims that according to documents that have been submitted to the court.

Heleen Mees claims that she now has proof that Buiter, married and father of two children, made sex photos of her through a Skype connection. The two, according to her, had regular video contact with each other and played sex games with dildos.

According to her, the lawsuit should now be reopened.

Heleen Mees claims that she has lost her job as a teacher at New York University due to the 'false accusations'. Nobody wants to accept her yet. Moreover, she would suffer from a chronic depression because of the affair.

Joshua Kirshner, Dutch lawyer, did not want to say anything about the new accusations against the New York Post.

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