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Marco Borsato requests reimbursement of legal costs after acquittal

Marco Borsato requests reimbursement of legal costs after acquittal

Marco Borsato has filed a request for the reimbursement of his legal defense costs following his acquittal in a sex crimes case on December 4. A spokesperson for the Midden-Nederland District Court confirmed the request to RTL Boulevard.

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