Johnson denies 'money laundering'

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Actor Don Johnson has described reports that he is involved in a money laundering ring as "farcical".

The 53-year-old, who rose to fame in 1980s TV hit Miami Vice, said there was "no truth" in the reports and said they had already caused him "irreparable damage".

German authorities said on Wednesday they were investigating documents, reportedly detailing transactions worth £5 billion, which were found in his car during a routine check at a Swiss border crossing.

But customs spokesman Wolfgang Schmitz said it was not a criminal investigation and there had been no indication of any wrong-doing. Johnson, who also starred in 1990s crime series Nash Bridges, said: "There is no truth to this story. It has no merit, no foundation.

"They have taken a routine incident and blown it up into this money-laundering ring that supposedly I am involved in, and it has caused me unbelievable difficulty."

He said he would fight the claims, adding: "The gloves are off."

'Accounts closed'

Johnson said: "I have had two bank accounts closed. I'm in a new partnership in an investment business and both of those bank accounts were closed today as a result of this story."

He said his car was stopped after a meeting in Zurich with some business associates about a film financing project.

"They gave me some bank statements, some resumes, stuff like that to show they could perform as investors," he added.

"My assistant had them in a briefcase."

Customs staff had asked to photocopy the documents, and Johnson said he agreed, chatted and signed autographs for them before going on his way.

He said he had not been contacted by authorities in the US or Germany regarding the matter, and was now hiring a legal team in Germany.

But Johnson added: "I don't know that I will ever be able to clear my reputation and regain my credibility.

"It makes it very difficult for people to do business with you because the perception is there that one time you were involved in something shady.

"The only thing I can do is deny these charges, show there is no truth in them and let people know I am not going to sit idly back and be slandered and accused of things that are beneath my character."
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