Overview
- After an EU arrest at Hamburg Airport, Ochsenknecht spent about three weeks in custody in Germany and Austria before release on bail in Innsbruck.
- An Austrian fast-track proceeding ended in a diversion order requiring a €18,000 payment, closing the case without a conviction if paid on time.
- Natascha Ochsenknecht said she will not cover the payment for her son and criticized the detention process as unnecessarily complicated.
- Hotelier Willi Steindl said roughly €6,700 of the €13,800 total stemmed from dining, which was later charged to the room after he first expected a €500–€800 tab.
- Ochsenknecht acknowledged mistakes and said he is not a serious criminal, suggesting prosecutors sought to show that public figures are treated like anyone else.