New Delhi: Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez recently moved a Delhi court seeking directions for immediately restraining alleged conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar from issuing any communication pertaining to her, directly or indirectly, to the media. Sukesh, the prime accused in a Rs 200-crore money laundering case, has now turned against her. 


According to India Today, Sukesh in his letter said that he would now reveal all “unseen evidence" against her and he was protecting the interests of “this person”. 


Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s lawyer Advocate Anant Malik has confirmed to India Today that in the letter he is referring to Jacqueline. As per the report, the alleged conman has written in the letter that “Since ‘that person’ made him the devil, he has no choice than exposing her reality in open.” 


“Even the smallest fact of payments worth few million dollars paid for social platform enhancement to compete and race against a very prominent individual colleague of this person also will be brought in open with the entire relevant payment invoice paid by me, as in accordance of Indian Evidence Act,” India Today quoted the letter written by Sukesh. 


“The world needs to know the truth, the reality. With a shattered heart, he has decided not to stay hurt, numb or quiet, one should know the truth is very powerful,” the letter read. 


“I was shocked, frozen as after all that you do, protect, safeguard someone, they turn around, stab you back hard, as they think now that they are safe and act victimised and start blame games, and point saying look here is the Devil, the Bad Guy. Realisation is very important for one. You can’t let anyone stab you or underestimate or take you for granted. You need to make that other person realise what they are doing is wrong. To make one realise can get you in a very hard situation, because your heart melts," India Today quoted the letter written by Sukesh. 


While seeking quashing of an FIR against her in the Rs 200 crore money laundering case, Jacqueline had mentioned that she ‘is an innocent victim of Sukesh Chandrasekhar’s maliciously targeted attack.’ 


Delhi High Court on Thursday asked the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to respond to the actor’s plea seeking quashing of the FIR.