Woman at the centre of scandal: Christian Horner to ‘appeal’ after being suspended through Red Bull

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Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner has been accused of “inappropriate behaviour” through a colleague, who will reportedly appeal the final results of an investigation that cleared him of any wrongdoing.

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The man who accused Christian Horner of “inappropriate behaviour” will reportedly appeal Red Bull’s ruling to dismiss the complaint and exonerate him of any wrongdoing.

Red Bull announced last month that it had completed an independent investigation into the allegations and that “the complaint had been dismissed. “In a statement, they insisted that the investigation had been “fair, rigorous and impartial,” but noted that “the plaintiff has the right to appeal. “He has since been suspended through Red Bull.

According to a report by The Sun, Horner’s accuser is preparing to exercise her right to appeal. The report also claims that the woman replaced lawyers before her appeal, and the news left Horner and his Spice Girl wife, Geri, “horrified. “”.

“Christian and Geri are preparing for more fireworks, but a thorough investigation has already yielded a result in their favor,” a source told the newspaper. “The woman’s honesty is questioned and her testimony is found to be wrong.

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“Christian’s enemies are making it clear that they will not give up. But he and Geri are still strong and will face them. Christian will return to work at Red Bull’s headquarters early on Monday to lead his team and win. Races. “

Following reports from Germany that Horner was on the verge of being eliminated ahead of next week’s Australian Grand Prix, Red Bull publicly denied the claims. “As Christian has said, he’s grateful for the entirety of the shareholders and that’s still the case,” he said. the spokesperson said.

And speaking after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Horner insisted that Red Bull remains a close-knit and completely race-focused team despite the chaos off the track. “The speculation is obviously strong, but the most important thing is the team and the performance on the track,” he said.

“We all have an interest in putting on performances like the ones we did. It’s been a phenomenal team effort. What you don’t see is that it’s all the men and women in the scenes, all the other people in the source chains, all the other people in the help roles, and all the other people running ridiculously long hours in one of the biggest, if not the biggest team game in the world.

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