•TV personality Collien Fernandes accuses ex-husband Christian Ulmen of distributing pornographic deepfakes, leading to death threats and police protection.
•Ulmen denies allegations; his lawyers state he has never produced or distributed deepfake videos of Fernandes or others.
•The controversy highlights gaps in Germany's laws on non-consensual deepfake content, prompting demands for explicit criminalization.
•Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig proposes making creation and distribution of pornographic deepfakes a specific criminal offense, punishable by up to two years in prison.
•Fernandes has filed a complaint in Spain, citing stronger protections, and describes Germany as a "paradise for perpetrators" in this context.