• "Jacqueline Fernandez not part of the extortion case; I'm there to protect her": Conman Sukesh Tells Court

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    "Jacqueline Fernandez not part of the extortion case; I'm there to protect her": Conman Sukesh Tells Court

    Sukesh Chandrasekhar was presented before Delhi's Patiala House Court, where he made a statement about his alleged girlfriend, Jacqueline Fernandez...


    Digital Desk: Jacqueline Fernandez has been in the headlines and grabbed all the limelight in the past for all the wrong reasons after her name was included in the Sukesh Chandrasekhar Rs 200 crore extortion case. The conman is accused of extorting Rs 200 crore from the wife of a former Fortis promoter. Sukesh, who is in jail, had wished the actress on Valentine's Day, and yesterday, when he was presented before Delhi's Patiala House Court, he made yet another statement about his alleged girlfriend.


    According to reports, Sukesh Chandrasekhar was presented before Delhi's Patiala House Court, where he made a statement about his alleged girlfriend, Jacqueline Fernandez. He not only denied her involvement in the Rs 200 crore extortion case, but he also added, "Jacqueline is not involved in this matter; she does not need to worry; I am there to protect her." Sukesh had earlier told a reporter while going out of a Delhi court that he wanted to wish the Ram Setu actress a Happy Valentine's Day after being quizzed about their relationship.


    Jacqueline recently appeared before Delhi's Patiala House Court and made surprising revelations. She disclosed, "He introduced himself as the proprietor of Sun TV and claimed  Jayalalitha was his aunt. Chandrashekhar said he was a big fan and that I should do films in South India as well, and that as the owner of Sun TV, they had a lot of projects lined up. We should try to collaborate on films in South India." She further revealed that Sukesh used to call her when he was in jail.


    She stated, "He never said anything about calling from jail or being in jail. He used to call from one corner, behind a curtain and a sofa."