A spokesperson for the Schumacher family, asked by Reuters for a comment on Wednesday, pointed to published reports of legal action.
The Ferrari great has not been seen in public since he suffered a serious brain injury in a skiing accident on a family holiday in the French Alps in December 2013.
The latest edition of Die Aktuelle ran a front cover with a picture of a smiling Schumacher and the headline promising ‘Michael Schumacher, the first interview.’Inside, it emerged that the supposed quotes had been produced by AI. “We’re trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives.
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