Feb 20 • 14:55 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

Reporter from TV Republika on the lawsuit by Wysocka-Schnepf. 'It really drove her to madness'

Cezary Gmyz discusses the rejection of Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf's legal complaint by the Warsaw prosecutor's office, emphasizing her alleged dishonesty regarding her son's whereabouts.

On February 18, Cezary Gmyz took to social media to comment on the Warsaw prosecutor's decision to decline the initiation of legal proceedings based on a complaint from journalist Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf. He pointed out that she could appeal this decision. Gmyz shared his view on the matter, mentioning a tweet from Wysocka-Schnepf where she detailed the legal complaint, creating a public narrative about her grievances.

In their discussions with Wirtualne Media, both parties provided their perspectives on the conflict. Gmyz criticized the situation, suggesting that Wysocka-Schnepf's involvement of the prosecutor's office in personal disputes was rather pathetic. He claimed that Wysocka-Schnepf had misrepresented her son's situation when she wrote about him wanting to leave Poland, stating that the boy had been living with his father in Rome and attending school there.

The controversy escalated as Wysocka-Schnepf decided to sue Gmyz for his remarks. This case highlights ongoing tensions in the Polish media landscape, where accusations and lawsuits often become intertwined with personal matters, reflecting broader issues of credibility and accountability among journalists in Poland.

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