As the “Krone” learned, the investigation into the Viennese FPÖ politician and organizer of the academic ball Udo Guggenbichler was stopped by the public prosecutor’s office due to reactivation and favoritism.
The accusations made by a woman against FPÖ politician and academic boss Udo Guggenbichler were sometimes adventurous. Nevertheless, they led to a search of the Albia Society and an investigation into reactivity. The Vienna public prosecutor’s office has now put an end to this, as Guggenbichler’s lawyer Sascha Flatz confirmed to the ‘Krone’: “The accusations against my client were completely unfounded and absurd.”
The accusations were preceded by a complaint of stalking
The case was preceded by a stalking complaint against the woman filed by Guggenbichler. When in doubt, this was stopped. In a ‘counterattack’, the woman described what she claims she saw when she visited the Albia with Guggenbichler. The politician showed her books at the time and said that “there is absolutely something forbidden in them.” One of them would have had a swastika cover. There were also photos of Nazis in uniform with Nazi symbols on the walls. Guggenbichler also told her that an old Nazi who was an SS official during World War II lived in the brotherhood’s attic.
According to Flatz, the shutdown has been reported, both in terms of the ban law and the benefits (Note: the old Nazi), for.
Source: Krone

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