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Sukesh Chandrashekhar gifts birthday girl Jacqueliene Fernandez a luxury yacht and donates Rs 15 crore to Wayanad victims

Sukesh Chandrashekhar gifts birthday girl Jacqueliene Fernandez a luxury yacht and donates Rs 15 crore to Wayanad victims

Actress Jacqueliene Fernandez turned 39 today, August 11, 2024. On this special occasion, her currently jailed lover and con artist Sukesh Chandrashekhar has sent his ‘Bomma’ a long list of gifts. In a letter addressed to the actress, Sukesh gifted her a lavish private yacht.

Considering her commitment to animal welfare, Sukesh revealed that the animal hospital he gifted her in Bengaluru will be almost completed this year. He also promised a donation of Rs 15 crore and 300 houses for the families affected by the landslide in Wayanad.

As a second gift, Sukesh revealed that he gifted her a yacht named ‘Lady Jacqueline’, which reflects her love for the beach. “We have always talked about sailing for two months every year. It is the same beautiful boat that you chose in 2021. The construction is complete and it will be delivered this month. It is called ‘Lady Jacqueline’. I can’t wait to sail with you. And don’t worry, no one can take it away from me because it is all taxed and completely legal,” he said.

He had previously announced that he would give away 100 iPhone 15 Pro gifts because he made Jacqueliene’s song “Yimmy Yimmy” a hit.

“I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for the love and incredible support. On this beautiful day, the birthday of my love Jackie, I announce the 100 lucky winners randomly selected by my team on YouTube and listed below,” he added.

Sukesh also announced that they would celebrate Jacqueline’s 40th birthday together in the style of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. He promised the actress that he would make up for the pain he had caused her.

Meanwhile, Sukesh was arrested on May 29, 2015 in a money laundering case amounting to Rs 200 crore for violating Sections 420 (cheating) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and some sections of the Chips and Money Circulation Schemes Prohibition Act and the Maharashtra State Protection of Interest of Depositors (in Financial Institutions) Act.


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