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As Christian Horner and his ex-Spice Girl wife Geri Halliwell prepare for further consequences from his “sex texts” controversy, Horner’s accuser “is set to appeal the verdict that cleared the Red Bull boss of coercive behaviour.”

Last Monday, Horner’s accusations of “coercive behavior” toward his colleague were dropped.
Last Monday, the female employee who is the focus of the investigation was placed on suspension.
The Red Bull principal has been called upon to step down by both team members and outsiders.
Written by TUM BALOGUN

According to reports, the woman at the center of Christian Horner’s “sex texts” controversy plans to appeal the ruling absolving the Red Bull CEO of any wrongdoing.

The 50-year-old was exonerated of “coercive behavior” towards a female employee by an independent internal investigation, but a day later, screenshots of purported text messages between the two were leaked through an anonymous email.

His spouse, Geri Halliwell, a former Spice Girl, accompanied him to the first two Grand Prix of the season as a public gesture of support for her troubled husband, who has been called upon to step down by team members.

 

Geri Halliwell appears on F1 grid alongside husband Christian Horner after  leaked messages scandal | The Independent

 

As a direct result of the probe, the worker was suspended from Red Bull last week. Mail Sport revealed that she had been informed that her evidence was “dishonest.”

However, in a subsequent twist, The Sun reports that she has switched attorneys and is getting ready to file an appeal of the original decision that cleared the Red Bull principal.

According to a source cited by the site, “Though a thorough investigation has already found in his favor, Christian and Geri are braced for more fireworks.”

“The woman’s credibility has been questioned, and it was demonstrated that her evidence was incomplete.”

After posting a Mother’s Day tribute to Halliwell on Sunday, Horner received hundreds of confused fan replies.

Supporters called him “dumb” for not blocking comments on his Instagram post and said the timing of his message was “strategic” given the controversy surrounding his “sex texts.”

In honor of Mother’s Day, he posted pictures of Geri with a sincere ode to her in the description.

“Happy Mother’s Day -” he wrote. We are incredibly grateful to our mothers for everything that they do. We are ever-grateful, both now and always.

It came after yet another incredible weekend, both on and off the track, at the Milton Keynes-based company. Due to the controversy, Dr. Helmut Marko emphasized on Saturday that he would not be leaving Red Bull.

Following discussions in the Jeddah paddock with Oliver Mintzlaff, the president of sport for the energy drink corporation, the 80-year-old motorsport consultant declared that suspension was now out of the question.

Just one day prior, Marko had made hints that he was leaving, probably never to come back after Horner, who disputes the charges, was accused by the team of leaking evidence about his behavior toward a female coworker.

Max Verstappen may have decided to follow Marko after he left, as he had promised to do after qualifying as a sign of his commitment to his coach.

With Marko stating prior of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix that “the conversation with Mintzalff was a very good one,” everything is now flexible once more. I believe that everything is resolved.

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