On April 24, 2025, Reiner Fuellmich was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison on charges of embezzlement. One year before, in April 2024, Fuellmich’s defense lawyer Christof Miseré presented to the court a dossier authored by the German Secret services. This dossier, leaked to Miseré by a whistleblower, contains an order given in 2021 to figure out how Fuellmich could be criminally prosecuted: “It is necessary to prepare a criminal case against Reiner Fuellmich. This includes the collaboration of prosecutors.” And it continues: “The activities of Reiner Fuellmich represent a complex challenge for security authorities which requires a coordinated and multi-level response. The implementation of the recommended measures should contribute towards preventing his political rise.” What were those ‘activities’? In the summer of 2020, Reiner, together with three other German lawyers, founded the Corona Investigative Committee to answer three basic questions that neither the German state nor the German mainstream media bothered to ask. Those questions were: How dangerous is this virus? How reliable is the PCR test? What damage is being caused to the world’s economy by the lockdowns? The Corona Committee met weekly and invited guests from all over the world to help answer these questions. Among the many guests were Dr. Peter McCullough, Naomi Wolf, Dr. Robert Malone and also lawyer Ana Garner. In February of 2021, the committee organized a grand jury enactment. Ana Garner who helped facilitate the enactment says: “This grand jury enactment was designed to bring to people’s attention to the crimes of humanity that had been committed by the people at the very top of this scamdemic. And so he [Fuellmich] brought on experts and doctors and scientists and authors throughout this. And we were able to interview them as if it were evidence going to the judge. But it was evidence directed to the court of public opinion. And that was our court, the court of public opinion.” In September of 2023, German authorities lured Mr. Fuellmich and his wife under false pretenses to the airport of Tijuana in Mexico where armed Mexican law enforcement officers forced him on a plane to Germany where he was immediately arrested after landing. In his final statement before the verdict was pronounced, Fuellmich accused the court of judicial misconduct: in particular the denial of the right to be heard before the conclusion of investigations, the lack of investigations that could have contributed to his exoneration, white torture in custody, shortening of the evidence-taking process, ordering of written proceedings instead of oral proceedings, restriction of the defense’s questioning of witnesses and abduction from Mexico to Germany. Please consider a donation to the ICIC’s GiveSendGo campaign to help finance his appeal: https://www.givesendgo.com/GBBX2