Overview
- Schuhbeck appeared by pre-recorded clip at the Hullis Spiegelzelt premiere in Munich-Riem on November 6, marking his first public statement since the July verdict.
- In the roughly 73-second message, he said he could not attend "for known reasons," praised the organizers and wished guests a good evening.
- The menu featured a Soufflé of his signature geeister Kaiserschmarrn, presented by chef Mario Gamba as a homage to the former TV cook.
- A Munich court in July sentenced Schuhbeck to four years and three months, but enforcement remains paused as he receives treatment for an incurable cancer outside prison.
- The prosecutor’s office says it is examining whether the necessary medical care can be provided in detention, and supporters at the premiere, including Roberto Blanco, voiced public well-wishes.