The $30 million mansion at the center of the scandal

The allegations against Joey Mawson took place at a mansion owned by Michael Schumacher in Gland, Switzerland, valued at over $30 million.

According to the indictment, the nurse consumed a substantial amount of alcohol and was carried to her room by staff, where she allegedly woke up to find herself naked and in pain.

The court ruled there was insufficient evidence to convict Mawson, but the nurse claims she was attacked and sacked from her job at the Schumacher residence.

Power dynamics and the Schumacher family

The case raises questions about power dynamics and the influence of the Schumacher family, who are close friends of Mawson.

The nurse claims she was humiliated and subjected to intense public scrutiny, and that the court's decision was influenced by the family's power.

She plans to pursue the Schumacher family through an employment tribunal for unfair dismissal.

The complexities of consent and memory

The case also highlights the complexities of consent and memory,particularly in cases where alcohol is involved .

The nurse claims she was unable to stand and was carried to her room, but Mawson maintains that the sex was consensual.

The court's decision has left many questions unanswered, and the case serves as a reminder of the complexities of these types of cases.

What's next for Joey Mawson?

Mawson has announced his return to the racetrack,but the case has left a stain on his reputation.

The court's decision has been met with skepticism by the nurse,who claims she was attacked and subjected to intense public scrutiny.

The case serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking justice and holding those in power accountable .

A timeline of the case

  • November 23, 2019: The alleged rape takes place at Michael Schumacher's mansion in Gland, Switzerland.
  • 2022: The court rules there is insufficient evidence to convict Mawson, and he is cleared of the allegations.
  • 2023: The nurse plans to pursue the Schumacher fmaily through an employment tribunal for unfair dismissal.