Jorik Scholten, as he’s really called Lil Kleine, made himself heard again last Thursday via Instagram. Then he posted a video apologizing for his behavior recently. “I see that I wasn’t myself, that I did something wrong and that I hurt and hurt a lot of people. That should never have happened.”
The fact that he does not deal directly with Weiss, the alleged victim of the abuse for which he was arrested in February, may have something to do with the communication ban. That’s what criminal attorney Natasha Harlequin suggested Saturday night in Shawnee. She said contact via social media is indirect and not allowed.
Lil Klein was arrested in February on suspicion of assaulting Weiss. He was initially released after three nights in prison, but after the public prosecutor’s appeal against him, the judge ruled that he must return to prison. He was released after fourteen days in mid-March. Pending the case to continue, the rapper is currently in Thailand where he says he is looking for “professional help”.
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