‘World needs to know…’: Conman Sukesh threatens to reveal ‘unseen’ evidence against Jacqueline Fernandez

Sukesh Chandrashekhar, a conman accused in a Rs 200 crore money laundering case, has now turned against actress Jacqueline Fernandez. He is said to have threatened to release “unseen” evidence against Bollywood after Jacqueline Fernandez moved a Delhi court to drop the charges against her, saying the claims were false.

Without naming anybody, Conman Sukesh stated in a new letter that he would disclose all ‘unseen’ evidence against her, saying that the investigations were biased because he was protecting ‘her’.

“Since ‘that person’ made him the devil, he has no choice than exposing her reality in open,” said Sukesh in his letter without naming Jacqueline.

He stated that he would  ‘expose this person’ by revealing chats, screenshots and recordings to prove his claim. Sukesh added that he paid for the enhancement of the person’s social media account for her to compete and race against her colleague.  “The world needs to know the truth, the reality. With a shattered heart, he has decided not to stay hurt, numb or quiet, one should know truth is very powerful,” said Sukesh.

He stated that he would reveal all overseas financial transactions and investments that had been kept hidden to “protect this person.”

He further stated in his letter, “Even the smallest fact of payments worth few million dollars paid for social platform enhancement to compete and race against a very prominent individual colleague of this person also will be brought in open with the entire relevant payment invoice paid by me, as in accordance of Indian Evidence Act.”
“I was shocked, frozen as after all that you do, protect, safeguard someone, they turn around, stab you back hard, as they think now that they are safe and act victimised and start blame games, and point saying look here is the Devil, the Bad Guy. Realisation is very important for one. You can’t let anyone stab you or underestimate or take you for granted. You need to make that other person realise what they are doing is wrong. To make one realise can get you in a very hard situation, because your heart melts,” he added.

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