Christian Ulmen accused of creating deepfake porn of ex-wife in shocking legal case
Christian Ulmen accused of creating deepfake porn of ex-wife in shocking legal case
Christian Ulmen accused of creating deepfake porn of ex-wife in shocking legal case
Actor Christian Ulmen faces serious allegations from his ex-wife, Collien Fernandes. She claims he created pornographic deepfakes of her over a decade and impersonated her online. The accusations have led to a criminal complaint filed in Spain, where both reside.
Fernandes first noticed suspicious online activity years ago but assumed unknown individuals were responsible. In 2024, she alleges Ulmen confessed to the acts himself. According to her complaint, he used AI-generated voice cloning to engage in sexually explicit conversations while pretending to be her.
German magazine Der Spiegel reports it has obtained evidence supporting her claims. This includes an email where Ulmen reportedly admitted to setting up fake social media profiles in Fernandes' name. The case also involves accusations of usurpation of identity, public insult, and bodily harm.
The district court in Palma de Mallorca has begun preliminary investigations. No formal charges have been filed yet, and no further legal steps have been announced. Authorities continue to examine the allegations, with Ulmen remaining presumed innocent under the law.
Fernandes' case highlights how domestic abuse can extend into digital spaces. Digital sexualised violence—such as deepfake porn, revenge porn, cyberstalking, and unsolicited explicit messages—can severely violate personal autonomy and bodily integrity.
The investigation remains in its early stages, with no immediate next steps confirmed. If proven, the allegations could have significant legal consequences for Ulmen. The case also draws attention to the growing issue of digital abuse within personal relationships.
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