Lawyers for Swiss bar owners condemn 'vindictiveness' after deadly fire

Switzerland's deadly New Year's Eve fire at a popular ski resort bar has sparked widespread criticism of the bar owners, who are now facing multiple charges. Lawyers for the couple behind Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana have come out swinging, condemning what they call "vindictiveness" against their clients.

"We're devastated," said one of the lawyers, Yaël Hayat. However, the lawyers deny that the owners were aware of any dangers at their venue and claim that reports about them fleeing with cash from the register are lies.

The fire killed 40 people and injured 116 others, many of whom suffered severe burns. The bar had not undergone safety checks for five years. Most victims were young, with eight under the age of 16.

As part of its investigation into the accident, authorities have been scrutinizing the couple's past and their management of the venue. This has led to a media frenzy, with many stories circulating about them in local outlets.

However, lawyers representing Jessica Moretti and Jacques Moretti claim that they want to "restore the truth" by sharing their side of the story. They argue that reports about Jessica leaving the burning building with cash from the register are entirely false. In fact, according to Hayat, her client remained at the scene to help those injured.

The couple faces charges including manslaughter by negligence, bodily harm by negligence, and arson by negligence. A travel ban has already been imposed on Jessica Moretti, who must surrender her passport and report to police daily. Jacques Moretti is being held in custody for 90 days.

Prosecutors have also asked for a €400,000 bail ($500,000; £374,000) as a condition of release for the couple - twice that amount for each of them. Lawyers representing Jacques Moretti claim he has requested his release and filed a request to do so.
 
I'm still trying to process this whole situation... 40 lives lost is just devastating 😱. I agree that the owners should be held accountable, but I also think it's harsh to scrutinize their past decisions without giving them a fair chance to explain themselves. The fact that they didn't undergo safety checks for five years is unacceptable, but were they really unaware of potential dangers? It seems like we're jumping to conclusions here.

I'm not buying the idea that reports about Jessica fleeing with cash are completely fabricated... I mean, who would leave a burning building with thousands of euros just walking out with cash? That doesn't add up 🤑. And what's with the travel ban on her? I think she should be allowed to cooperate with authorities while still being free.

I do hope the courts can get to the bottom of this and find justice for the victims... but let's not forget that we're dealing with human lives here, not just numbers on a spreadsheet 🤦‍♂️.
 
🤕 I feel so bad for those 40 families who lost loved ones in the fire 🌃... like, what's the point of trying to defend themselves now? The damage is done and it's way too late for that 💔. Their 'vindictiveness' comment sounds super suspicious to me 🙄... if they're really innocent, why are they even trying to spin this narrative? 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, I'm literally still shaking thinking about what happened at that bar 🤯... 40 people, including some kids, lost their lives because of gross negligence... it's just insane. And the fact that the owners are trying to shift blame and claim they're not guilty is so infuriating 😡. I mean, come on, you're in charge of a business where safety is supposed to be top priority and you don't even bother doing checks for five whole years? It's like, how do you expect anyone to trust you?

I'm also super annoyed that the media is making such a big deal about the owners' personal lives right now. Can't they just focus on holding them accountable for their actions instead of digging up old stuff? I mean, I get it, people are trying to "restore the truth", but really it's just coming across as like, super try-hard and desperate for attention 🙄.

And what's with the travel ban for Jessica Moretti? Like, isn't that just harshing her mellow a bit too much already? 💔 Anyway, I'm just so done with this whole situation. It's just... ugh 😩
 
omg cant believe these bar owners are tryin to play dumb about this 🤯 like, 40 ppl dead and they're just like "we didnt no" ? its not about vindictiveness, its about accountability 🙄 the fact that they didnt even bother to do safety checks for 5 yrs is just sickening 😷 and now they wanna share their side of the story and make it all about how they were heroes 🙄 please, the pics of them "helping" ppl injured are probs staged lol. they should be focused on figuring out how this disaster happened in the first place and taking responsibility for it 🤦‍♀️ its not like they're gonna get a pass just 'cause their lawyers say so 💁‍♀️
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this tragedy 🤕. I mean, who leaves a bar unattended for 5 years without doing safety checks? 😱 The owners are claiming they didn't know anything about the dangers at their venue, but reports suggest otherwise...

Here's a rough diagram of what's going on:
```
+---------------+
| Bar Owners |
| (Jessica & Jacques)|
+---------------+
|
| Reports of cash
| from register being
| left behind
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Lawyers | | Prosecutors |
| (Yaël Hayat) | | (asking for bail)|
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
It's clear that there are discrepancies in the story, but it's hard to know what's true right now. One thing's for sure: justice needs to be served and accountability taken 🚔
 
🤯 come on folks, 40 people dead and they're tryin to spin this? 😩 the fire was preventable, period! five years without safety checks, what were they even thinkin'? 🙄 the owners are just tryin to deflect blame and salvage their reputations, but we all know the truth. 💔 they're lucky they're not facin' more serious charges, like murder or even human trafficking... that's how bad this is! 😱 8 kids under 16 lost their lives, it's a travesty. 🤕 gotta get to the bottom of this and make sure they face justice for what they've done. 💪
 
I mean, come on... €400k bail for this? It's outrageous! I get it, they're facing serious charges, but do we really need to make an example out of them like this? I'm not saying they're innocent or anything, but let's not forget that 40 people lost their lives in a fire at the bar they owned. That's gotta weigh on anyone's conscience.

And what's with all these false reports about Jessica leaving with cash from the register? It just smells fishy to me... and now she's being denied her passport and having to report to police daily? That's pretty harsh, if you ask me. I think the authorities should focus on getting to the bottom of what really happened that night rather than trying to pin everything on these two.

And have you seen the state of Le Constellation bar after this incident? It's like they never even bothered with basic safety checks... five years without a check, and look what happens. I just don't get it...
 
I don't usually comment but I feel really bad about what happened at Le Constellation bar 🤕. 40 people losing their lives is just heartbreaking, you know? And the fact that the owners are denying any wrongdoing is hard to understand... like, how can they just not take responsibility for their actions? The idea of them fleeing with cash from the register while the fire was spreading is just crazy 😲. I don't think the media frenzy is helping at all, it's like everyone's already made up their minds about these two people. But maybe sharing their side of the story will help clarify things... or maybe not 🤷‍♀️. One thing's for sure, justice needs to be served and the couple needs to take accountability for what happened 💯.
 
🤯 I'm still trying to process this whole situation... 40 people dead and 116 injured at a ski resort bar, and now it's all about the owners trying to save face? 🙄 The lack of safety checks for five years is just insane! 😱 And to think they're denying any knowledge of the dangers at their venue? Unbelievable. The fact that they're being "vindictive" against themselves by claiming others are lying about them just shows how out of touch they are with reality. 💔 The bail amount is outrageous, €400k ($500k) for two people who could've prevented this tragedy? It's like the system is more concerned with protecting their wealth than ensuring justice is served. 😠
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯. 40 people died in that fire, and I can understand why the bar owners would be devastated, but come on, they knew their venue wasn't safe? Like, no one checks safety protocols for years and it just... happens 💔. And now they're trying to spin this as them being victims of "vindictiveness" against them? It doesn't look good for them in my book 😬. I mean, if the reports about Jessica leaving with cash are true (which they probably are), that's some pretty serious negligence right there 🤑. 90 days in custody isn't going to be easy for Jacques, and a €400k bail is steep... it's hard to feel sorry for them when so many lives were lost 💀. What do you guys think?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 😩. 40 people dead, 116 hurt... it's just too much. I don't get why the owners are being so defensive about it 🙄. They're basically saying they had no idea their bar was a death trap? It's crazy that they didn't do safety checks for five years and still managed to stay in business 🤯.

And what's with all the drama around them leaving with cash from the register while the fire was going on? Like, I get it, people want to know what happened, but come on, can't they just be honest about it? 💸 It's not like they're hiding anything. The lawyers are saying her client stayed at the scene to help others... okay, good, but still, shouldn't they have been more responsible with their business?

The travel ban and bail are understandable, I guess 🤷‍♀️. But 90 days in custody for one of them? That's just a lot 💔. I just hope justice is served and these people take responsibility for what happened 🔒.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this tragedy 🤯. 40 people lost their lives, and it's just devastating to think about the families who have been left behind 😔. I mean, come on, not doing safety checks for five years? That's just reckless 🙄. And the owners are trying to spin this by saying they didn't know anything was wrong with the bar? Give me a break! 😒

I'm so tired of people who think they're above the law, and it's clear that Jessica and Jacques Moretti need to take responsibility for their actions. I don't buy into all these conspiracy theories about them trying to escape with cash from the register either 🤑. It's just not believable.

I hope the justice system works its way through this case and brings some accountability to those involved 💪. The fact that Jessica is being held on travel ban already is a good start, but I think they should be facing much harsher penalties for their negligence 🤕.
 
Ugh 🤕 this is just so sad and crazy what happened at that ski resort bar in Switzerland... like, who leaves a burning building with a cash register? 🤑 I don't get it. And the fact that they claim to have helped people after the fire too doesn't make it any better... they're still facing charges for manslaughter and stuff 😩.

I mean, I feel bad for their lawyers trying to defend them but come on guys, you can't just pretend like everything is fine here 🙄. The bar hadn't had safety checks in years and 40 people lost their lives? That's just horrific 💀.

And the media frenzy is crazy too... it feels like everyone wants a piece of this story 📰. I hope they get some justice, but at the same time, I don't think it's right to pile on the couple just because they're public figures. Can't we all just focus on helping them and their families during this difficult time? ❤️
 
🤕 this is just heartbreaking, 40 people lost their lives and it's all because of negligence, I mean what kind of bar owners are there who think they can get away with that kinda stuff? 😡 the fact that they're trying to spin this as a media frenzy when really they should be facing justice is just infuriating. I'm not buying into their "restoring the truth" act, sounds like they're just trying to shift the blame and save their own skin. The bail is way too high, it's outrageous 💸.
 
Ugh 🤕, can't believe what's going on in Switzerland right now 😱. 40 people dead and 116 injured, all because of the owners' negligence 🙄. I mean, five years without safety checks? That's just unacceptable ⏰. And to think they're trying to spin this as "vindictiveness" against them? Give me a break 😂. They need to take responsibility for their actions and stop making excuses.

And what's with the cash from the register story? 🤑 It sounds like more of an attempt to deflect blame than anything else. I mean, if they're telling the truth that Jessica stayed at the scene to help injured people, why would she be fleeing with money from the register? 🤷‍♀️

I'm so tired of these rich and powerful people thinking they can just waltz in and out of court without facing consequences 💸. The travel ban for Jessica Moretti is a good start 👏, but it's not enough. They need to face justice for their reckless actions and be held accountable for the lives they've ruined 💔.
 
man this is just crazy 🤯 I mean i'm not surprised they're trying to spin it but 40 people dead and they're like "we didn't know what we were doing"? come on, five years without safety checks? that's just unacceptable 😒 and the fact that they're denying leaving with cash from the register is just ridiculous, i've seen some dodgy stuff in my time online but this takes the cake 🍰 and yeah, travel ban for one of them, not sure how you can justify that unless she's trying to make a break for it...which again, is unlikely.
 
come on guys, it's not just about "restoring the truth" if you're fleeing with cash from the register while your bar is burning down 🤯! like, what's the hurry? did they really think they were gonna make it out alive and start a new life without getting caught? the numbers don't lie though - 40 people dead, 116 injured... it's not just about the owners' side of the story, it's about accountability.
 
omg what a mess 🤯 these owners are literally getting roasted 😂 and not in a good way... i mean 40 dead people? that's just crazy 💀 and they're already denying any wrongdoing? like, how can you just get up from the scene of a massive fire and walk away with cash 💸 when people are still alive or dying? it's wild. btw, the fact that most victims were under 16 is just devastating 🤕 i feel so bad for those families. anyway, the lawyers are trying to spin this as "vindictiveness" but really they're just trying to save their clients' skin 😒 a €400k bail? that's outrageous 💸 and honestly i think they should be getting more than that 🤑
 
I mean... 40 people dead at a party 🤕? It's just not right. I know some people are trying to defend these bar owners, but come on, five years without safety checks? That's just crazy talk 😡. And the fact that they're denying fleeing with cash from the register is hard to believe - it's like they're not even taking responsibility for their mistakes 🙄.

I'm worried about the victims and their families, though. Those young people who were killed or hurt... they were just trying to have a good time at a party 😔. It's not fair that these owners get to sit in jail while others are still dealing with the trauma of what happened 💔. And the fact that Jessica Moretti is being travel-banned? That's just harsh 🚫.

I don't know, though... maybe there's more to this story than we're seeing right now. Maybe the bar owners were actually trying to do something good or help out in some way 🤷‍♀️. But from what I'm reading, it doesn't seem like that's the case 🚫. Anyway, my thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones 💔.
 
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