• R Madhavan backs Jacqueline Fernandez after the ED names her as an accused in a Rs 200 crore extortion case:'Hope she gets out of trouble'

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    R Madhavan backs Jacqueline Fernandez after the ED names her as an accused in a Rs 200 crore extortion case:'Hope she gets out of trouble'

    The agency has questioned Jacqueline several times in this instance, the most recent time being in June. In addition to the 15 lakh dollars in cash, the ED temporarily attached the actor's finances under the PMLA in April because it deemed them to be "proceeds of crime."

    Digital Desk: The Enforcement
    Directorate (ED) charged actor Jacqueline Fernandez on Wednesday in the
    extortion case involving conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar. Following the appearance
    of intimate photos of Jacqueline and Sukesh, the ED questioned her. According
    to accounts, she originally denied being involved with Sukesh, but he later
    admitted that they had been dating. Actor R. Madhavan has since shown support
    for her.



    According
    to reports, Jacqueline has been charged as an accused in the 215 crore
    extortion case and a new charge sheet or prosecution complaint is anticipated
    to be filed by the federal investigation agency on Wednesday before a special
    Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Delhi.



     At
    a Mumbai event to promote his new movie Dhokha-Round D Corner, R Madhavan
    stated, "I hope she quickly resolves her situation." This, in my opinion,
    is not harming the nation's reputation. In actuality, there have been fewer tax
    raids in our film community. Everyone is working honestly and completely. It
    won't, in my opinion, have an impact on business. Taxpayers from this sector
    pay more. "



     The agency has questioned
    Jacqueline several times in this instance, the most recent time being in June.
    In addition to the 15 lakh dollars in cash, the ED temporarily attached the
    actor's finances under the PMLA in April because it deemed them to be "proceeds
    of crime."



     The ED had earlier claimed that
    Chandrashekhar had extorted cash from prominent individuals, including former
    Fortis Healthcare promoter Shivinder Mohan Singh's wife Aditi Singh, to buy
    gifts for Jacqueline. Sukesh Chandrasekhar gave Jacqueline Fernandez a number
    of gifts totaling 5.71 crore rupees from the profits of crime, which included
    extortion.



    Pinky Irani, a longtime friend and
    co-accused in this case, was sent by Chandrasekhar to deliver the gifts to the
    woman, the ED had then stated in a statement.