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Thabo Bester and Nandipha Magudumana threaten court action to stop book release

Facebook rapist Thabo Bester wants to ‘avoid being prosecuted by and in the media’, according to his lawyers.
Thabo Bester and Nandipha Magudumana threaten court action to stop book release

NB Publishers, GroundUp News and several booksellers received a letter of demand on Friday afternoon from law firm Loubser and Loubser Inc on behalf of convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester and the alleged accomplice in his escape, Nandipha Magudumana.

In the letter, Bester’s attorneys request a digital copy of a new book by GroundUp reporters Marecia Damons and Daniel Steyn, titled The Thabo Bester Story: The Facebook Rapist, the Celebrity Doctor and the Escape from Cell 35, by close of business on Tuesday, 10 October.

If NB Publishers fails to provide a digital copy, Bester and Magudumana will launch an urgent court application to interdict the publication of the book, the letter says.

Bester, a convicted rapist, and murderer, escaped from prison in May 2022 after allegedly faking his own death. Magudumana faces several charges relating to Bester’s escape. Both are currently in custody – Bester at Kgosi Mampuru Prison and Magudumana at Kroonstad prison.

According to the letter, neither “our client nor Dr Magudumana have granted the right, permission or authority to any party to write and/or publish the book. We also place on record that there were no personal interviews held with our client or Dr Magudumana which raises imminent concerns regarding the accuracy and correctness of the version which stands to be published soon.”

According to Loubser and Loubser, Bester wants to “avoid being prosecuted in and by the media before the matter is concluded in the normal cause of the legal processes.”

Read more in Daily Maverick: Thabo Bester

Asked for comment by GroundUp, NB Publishers said it “fundamentally disagrees with the startling claim that authors are required to obtain prior permission from the subject of a book on current affairs and maintain that all the standard protocols were followed in the compilation of the book”. DM

First published by GroundUp.

Comments (3)

Frank Lee Oct 11, 2023, 09:25 PM

It's hilarious... as if there is even a iota of doubt as to what has happened. It is like being caught robbing a bank on live television - and then trying to sue the television company for "influencing public opinion" or "invading your privacy". The courts should stop allowing criminals to waste its time and our resources with frivolous stalling tactics across the board. Get the job done!

dredges.girder0m Oct 11, 2023, 04:30 PM

Free publicity for a book I will definitely buy.

Hermann Funk Oct 11, 2023, 03:08 PM

It does not need the media or a book for the general public to see them as guilty. He has been convicted of rape and murder already and lost the right of any sympathy. The sooner they are looked away without any mercy, the better.