Weird BMW drama: thank the Quandt family… | Beyond the KM

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Weird BMW drama: thank the Quandt family…

Susanne Klatten owns 12.5% of BMW, is the 68th richest woman in the world, and the richest woman in Germany. So why is she headline news this week? Apparently Ms. Klatten, pictured above, has learned a difficult personal and business lesson: don’t become a victim of blackmail.

The whole incident does bring up a good point, which is how does a wealthy auto executive stay clear of drama and sketchy affairs? No doubt she’s hired a crisis management consultant. She is probably in the right to be coming out and exposing the embarrassing affair. It does make one wonder just how many executives in her position stand to lose or may make decisions based on blackmailer by elicit lovers or poor business partnerships.

All the worse is that a regularly private person is now put on public scrutiny.

 

Automotive News | November 4, 2008 – 10:15 am EST 

FRANKFURT (Reuters) — Germany’s wealthiest woman, and one of its most discreet, has gone public with a tale of how a 

lover filmed their hotel trysts and demanded millions of euros not to reveal them. 

Munich state prosecutors confirmed earlier today that they were pursuing a case against a man accused of blackmail by 

Susanne Klatten, a member of the Quandt family, famous in Germany not only as the leading shareholders in car-maker BMW 

but also for their low public profile. 

The mass-circulation daily Bild said Klatten, a 46-year-old married mother-of-three, had first met the 43-year-old Swiss at a 

hotel bar. It said he had described himself as a multilingual special envoy for war zones, although in reality he sold chicken at 

a fast food stand. 

Later meetings, including hotel-room rendezvous, were secretly filmed by an accomplice and used in an attempt to extort 40 

million euros ($51 million), the paper said. 

A spokesman for Klatten said the pictures had been taken in late 2007. 

“Afterwards, the blackmailer asked for an advance of several million euros and later tried to get a far higher amount. In 

January 2008, Mrs. Klatten lodged a legal complaint with the state prosecutors in Munich,” he said. 

Neither the alleged blackmailer nor his lawyer could be reached for comment. Newspapers reported that he had defended his 

actions, saying he wanted to avenge his Jewish grandfather’s forced labor in Klatten’s family’s factories during the war. 

The Quandt dynasty had close ties to the Nazi party and built its fortune supplying German army and railway worker uniforms. 

Klatten’s grandfather’s first wife went on to marry Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels. 

The family recently pledged a full investigation after a television program revealed that forced labor had been used in their 

factories as part of the Nazi war effort. 

Klatten’s wealth is estimated by Forbes magazine at almost $10 billion, making her the 68th richest person in the world. 

She owns just over half of the chemical company Altana as well as a 12.5 percent holding in BMW.

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