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Mel Viljoen opens up about her appeal for donations towards Peet Viljoen’s legal fees

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: GALLO PICTURES/ (Oupa Bopape)

Mel Viljoen has explained why she turned to the public for financial support to help cover the legal costs of her husband, Peet Viljoen, saying the appeal is about ensuring he receives a fair legal defence.

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The entrepreneur recently shared a fundraising appeal on social media, asking South Africans to contribute towards Peet’s mounting legal expenses. The request quickly drew mixed reactions online, with some people expressing sympathy while others questioned why the couple was seeking public assistance.

Mel explains her decision

Addressing the criticism, Mel said asking for donations was not an easy decision, but one she felt was necessary given the financial strain caused by the ongoing legal proceedings.

She explained that legal battles are costly and that every contribution, regardless of the amount, would go towards helping cover legal representation and related expenses.

Mel also thanked those who had already donated or shared messages of support, saying their kindness had meant a great deal to her and her family during a difficult time.

Also see:Mel Viljoen faces backlash after defending Peet ahead of court appearance

Speaking to Netwerk24, Mel said she was inspired after South Africans raised R500,000 for Warrant Officer Karl Sander in a matter of days after his testimony before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.

“I think if someone could do it to raise more than R500 000 for a coffee machine for that policeman, I think it’s a great idea to do it for Peet too. Remember, my money is stuck in America. I have some spending money and some clothes and food and that stuff, but it might take me a year to cash out my bitcoins and stuff,” she said.

Facing public scrutiny

The fundraising campaign has sparked widespread debate on social media, with many South Africans weighing in on whether public donations should be used to assist someone facing legal proceedings.

While some argued that everyone deserves access to legal representation, others questioned the decision to ask members of the public to contribute.

Despite the differing opinions, Mel said she respects people’s right to decide whether or not they wish to support the campaign.

[WATCH] Seems #MelViljoen has hired a rent-a-crowd to demonstrate outside court in support of #PeetViljoen. A woman who says she is a friend of Mel’s won’t comment but says these ladies work for Mel.#eNCA pic.twitter.com/4TFbVDJPYO

— Silindelo Sebata (@Sli_Masikane) July 8, 2026

Standing by her husband

Throughout the legal process, Mel has remained vocal in her support for Peet, maintaining that she will continue standing by him as the matter unfolds.

She said her appeal is motivated by her belief that everyone deserves a fair opportunity to present their case in court and that the donations are intended solely to assist with legal costs.

As discussions continue online, the fundraising campaign has become another talking point in the public’s ongoing interest in the couple’s legal challenges.

Also see: ‘South Africa is not that bad’: Mel Viljoen’s surprising change of heart after US detention ordeal

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