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Geissens Refute Viral Prison Rumor as Prosecutor Warns Against Public Manhunt

An open investigation with no arrests has prompted the Geissens to fortify their Saint-Tropez home against further threats.

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Robert und Carmen Geiss wehren sich gegen Fake News im Netz

Overview

  • The French probe into the mid-June home invasion remains open with no arrests, leaving four masked suspects at large.
  • The couple circulated surveillance video, named two individuals and shared AI-generated composites on Instagram before deleting their most contentious posts.
  • Prosecutor Pierre Couttenier publicly rebuked Carmen Geiss for her online manhunt, cautioning that naming suspects could impede the official inquiry.
  • Since June 23, the Geissens have installed a new alarm system, enlisted a 24/7 security team and added a personal bodyguard to their protection detail.
  • Early July’s TikTok claim of Robert Geiss’s 12-year prison sentence was swiftly debunked by the couple in a tongue-in-cheek beach video.