Die Ibiza-Affäre - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Wiener Blut
The Viennese lawyer Ramin Mirfakhrai has material that incriminates the FPÖ politician Heinz Christian Strache. When he accidentally meets the shady detective Hessenthaler, a daring idea is born.

Am Haken
Mirfakhrai and Hessenthaler want to set a video trap for Strache. But how can you meet the well-shielded FPÖ politician? A broker, a decoy and Johann Gudenus come into play.

The Red-Bull-Brother from Austria
The trap snaps shut: Hessenthaler flies to Ibiza with his decoy, the alleged oligarch's niece. Meanwhile, Gudenus persuades his boss Strache to meet "the Russian".

Genug ist genug
All attempts to sell the Ibiza video fail - a disaster for Mirfakhrai and Hessenthaler. But the publication by journalists from SZ and Spiegel was followed by a political tremor.
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