Singer Severina has reached a significant development in her legal case following nearly three years of court proceedings. Reports indicate that the Zagreb municipal criminal court acquitted her at the initial stage concerning allegations of harassment. The charges related to the headmistress of the elementary school, Ljiljana Klinger, and the former director of the Polyclinic for the protection of children, Gordana Buljan Flander.
It is important to note that this judgment is not final, as the prosecution retains the right to file an appeal. The legal action was initiated by the state prosecutor, stemming from numerous communications sent by the singer to both women. According to Croatian media reports, the messages allegedly exceeded 150 instances and were connected to an ongoing dispute regarding the guardianship of Severina’s son.
During the proceedings, both Ms. Klinger and Ms. Flander presented testimony stating that the harassment was linked to the protracted legal conflict over their son’s custody.
The court’s ruling marks a procedural milestone, concluding the first phase of litigation that has spanned multiple years. The acquittal at this stage addresses the initial claims, but the potential for an appeal means the matter remains subject to further judicial review.
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