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It is not really important and Muriel Houtteman is not an affair of the heart for me, but I think a bbc-article is somethink like a reliable source.

Muriel Houtteman

Muriel Houtteman (born May 7, 1972 in Ixelles, Belgium), also known as Fili (or Fily) (Mol-)Houteman, is a former belgian Stripper who had a love affaire with Daniel Ducruet which led to his divorce from Princess Stéphanie of Monaco. Contents

* 1 The Affaire „Ducruet“ * 2 The Trial * 3 After the Affaire * 4 External links

The Affaire „Ducruet“

Houtteman was reigning „Miss Nude Belgium“ when in August 1996 Belgian photographer Stephane de Lisiecki arranged a meeting between Houtteman and Princess Stephanie's husband Daniel Ducruet in a rented villa in Villefranche-sur-Mer, Southern France. De Lisiecki and Houtteman's boyfriend Yves Hoogewys photographed Ducruet having poolside sex with Houtteman. The pictures and a video footage of the tryst were widely reproduced in the Spanish, Italian and German press and led directly to the royal couple's divorce. Houtteman used her short time popularity for several performances in TV and magazines, such as Eurotrash or Penthouse.

The Trial

In 2000 the magistrates' court in Nice found Houtteman, de Lisiecki and Hoogewys guilty of breaching the intimacy of Ducruet's private life. Houteman and Hoogewys were given six-month suspended prison sentences, de Lisiecki was given a one-year suspended sentence. Ducruet was given compensation of 200.000 French Francs.

After the Affaire

In 2003 Houtteman published her biography Profession strip-teaseuse : Les dessous du métier (Edition Michel Lafon). In 2004 she was on the cover of a Belgian men's magazine entiteled: 7 years after Monaco. She was then working as gym teacher in a Brussel's sports club.

External links

* BBC-News - Monaco sex trap stripper sentenced