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Jacqueline Fernandez receives a 'Luxury Yacht' as a gift by Conman Sukesh on her 39th birthday

Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, currently incarcerated in a Delhi jail, has reportedly gifted actress Jacqueline Fernandez a yacht named "Lady Jacqueline" for her birthday.

Jacqueline Fernandez receives a 'Luxury Yacht' as a gift by conman Sukesh on her 39th birthday

In a letter to Jacqueline, who celebrated her birthday on Sunday, Sukesh revealed that the yacht was the one she had selected in 2021. He assured her that the vessel would be delivered this month, fully legitimate and with all taxes paid.


In a heartfelt message, Sukesh expressed his deep affection for Jacqueline, addressing her as "My Baby Girl, My Bomma."


He extended his birthday wishes, sending blessings for her success, health, and happiness in the coming year. Despite their physical separation, he emphasized that their thoughts and souls remain connected.


Sukesh shared that he had prepared a special birthday gift in honor of Jacqueline's passion for animal welfare and helping those in need. He pledged a donation of Rs 15 crores for the welfare of landslide victims in Wayanad, Kerala, and promised to build 300 homes for those affected. He highlighted that no material possession could bring her as much joy as helping others and mentioned assembling a team to work with the Kerala government to fulfill these promises.


As a second surprise, Sukesh announced the delivery of the yacht "Lady Jacqueline," a symbol of their shared dream of spending time together on the water. He also expressed his desire to make amends for the pain he had caused and looked forward to celebrating August 11th, 2025, together in a "Romeo and Juliet" style.


Sukesh concluded his letter by announcing a giveaway of 100 "iPhone 15 Pro" devices to Jacqueline's fans, with winners to be selected by his team on YouTube, as a token of gratitude for their support.


Sukesh Chandrashekhar, arrested on May 29, 2015, faces multiple legal charges, including cheating and criminal conspiracy under Sections 420 and 120-B of the Indian Penal Code, as well as violations of the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act and the Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositors (in Financial Establishments) Act. Although granted bail by the Bombay High Court last month, Sukesh remains behind bars due to ongoing legal proceedings.

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