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'Dutch Giant' Olivier Richters Goes to Court to Stop Documentary About His Life

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
Actor Olivier Richters, known as the "Dutch Giant," is taking legal action to prevent footage of his life from being used in a documentary. Richters is demanding in Utrecht on Friday that the footage be handed over to him.

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Olivier Richters has filed a lawsuit alleging misconduct surrounding the production of a documentary about his life. The 2.18-meter-tall actor went to court due to a conflict with documentary filmmaker Justin Heyl. Richters, also known as Dutch Giant, has announced that he has been granted a restraining order by the court. This means he is not allowed to make any statements about the case in the media.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Actor Olivier Richters, known as the "Dutch Giant," is taking legal action to prevent footage of his life from being used in a documentary. Richters is demanding in Utrecht on Friday that the footage be handed over to him.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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The preliminary injunction filed by actor Olivier Richters concerning alleged misconduct during the production of a documentary about his life will be heard partially in public. The court in Utrecht decided this on Friday. Richters had requested that the case be heard entirely behind closed doors.

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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