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Janus 'Ferry Bouman' van Wesenbeeck is considering legal action against Netflix: "They've turned me into a madman who shoots people for a frikandel"

Former Eindhoven drug baron Janus ‘Ferry Bouman’ van Wesenbeeck (62) is considering a lawsuit against Netflix, which scores worldwide with Undercover and Ferry. “I just want them to acknowledge that they based Ferry on my life. I want them to tell the truth.”
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Former Eindhoven drug baron Janus ‘Ferry Bouman’ van Wesenbeeck (62) is considering a lawsuit against Netflix, which scores worldwide with Undercover and Ferry. “I just want them to acknowledge that they based Ferry on my life. I want them to tell the truth.”

·Hasselt, Belgium
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Former Eindhoven drug baron Janus ‘Ferry Bouman’ van Wesenbeeck (62) is considering a lawsuit against Netflix, which scores worldwide with ‘Undercover’ and ‘Ferry’. “I just want them to acknowledge that they based ‘Ferry’ on my life. I want them to tell the truth.”

·Belgium
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Former Eindhoven drug baron Janus ‘Ferry Bouman’ van Wesenbeeck (62) is considering a lawsuit against Netflix, which scores worldwide with Undercover and Ferry. “I just want them to acknowledge that they based Ferry on my life. I want them to tell the truth.”

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Gazet van Antwerpen broke the news in on Saturday, November 2, 2024.
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