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Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf: "Grob Illegal" – Lawyer Goes Against "Plagiatsjäger"

Summary by Welt
After again raising plagiarism charges against Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, Stefan Weber sends an injunction to the "Plagiarism Hunter" about her lawyers. In this they reject strictly the "Ghostwriter suspicion".

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The controversial plagiarism seeker Stefan Weber makes new accusations against the Federal Constitutional Court candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf. A law firm commissioned by her threatens to take legal action.

·Germany
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After the plagiarism charges, Stefan Weber now makes new accusations against the lawyer. She denies the allegations decisively.

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·Zürich, Switzerland
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After again raising plagiarism charges against Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, Stefan Weber sends an injunction to the "Plagiarism Hunter" about her lawyers. In this they reject strictly the "Ghostwriter suspicion".

·Dortmund, Germany
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Ms.ke Brosius-Gersdorf from Plagiarism hunter Stefan Weber demands the signature on a declaration of omission. The Young Freedom spoke to him about the allegations. This post dispute over plagiarism suspicion Stefan Weber to the JF: "Werde Brosius-Gersdorf not even pay four euros" was published on Junge Freiheit.

The Hamburg-based linguist Jan Henrik Holst investigates questions of sound laws in language families, including Indo-German, Uralisch and Kartwel. One of Holst's research topics is the origin of Burushaski, a language spoken by 100,000 people in the Karakoram Mountains in northern Pakistan. We asked him about the strange similarities that have emerged between the scientific work of Mrs. Brosius-Gersdorf and her husband.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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