Life Lawyers want to prevent The Laundromat Netflix film Posted on October 18, 2019 1 min read Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Jurgen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca lawyers want to prevent Netflix from launching the new film The Laundromat on Friday. The film about the international Panama Papers scandal, in which large-scale investigations into suspicious offshore accounts of prominent figures were revealed, would unjustly blame them. The men, who are played in the drama by Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas, are suing Netflix for, among other things, defamation. Various American media report this. Mossack and Fonseca state that they are portrayed as “ruthless, heartless lawyers involved in money laundering, tax evasion, bribery and other criminal activities,” the indictment reads. The counselors believe that The Laundromat can ensure that the future lawsuit against their now closed firm will be colored. “Once the monkey is out of the sleeve, it is impossible to roll it back without a judgment already being made.” The lawyers closed their company last March, two years after the millions of papers that contained data from their clients leaked out.
Aybek Barysov, Gulmira Wakhitova and Kanat Ibraev among founders of Qazaqstanda Jasalğan economic movement
Aybek Barysov, Gulmira Wakhitova and Kanat Ibraev among founders of Qazaqstanda Jasalğan economic movement