Gert Van Mol

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Gert Van Mol (born 1969) is a Belgian media entrepreneur.

Van Mol studied at the

Catholic University of Louvain.[1] While studying he founded The Publishing Company, a publishing house, in 1990. Between 1990 and 2000 The Publishing Company published a series of youth magazines and books, such as TEEK magazine.[2]

In 2011 Van Mol started as manager of the digital TV-channel Life!TV Broadcasting Company.[citation needed] In his capacity he introduced the first female presenter with a headscarf on Belgian TV.[3] For the same company he developed the erotic channel Club 41.[4]

After Van Mol left the broadcasting station, he founded Godelina [5], a porn site and production agency that offered porn with Flemish actors, like S.O.S. Pik.[6]

In 2018 Van Mol acquired the Flemish far-right website 't Scheldt [nl]. Though he continues to deny it, leaked documents revealed he is the owner of the website.[7]

In 2024 Van Mol was convicted of hate speech after he published several articles about the new spokesperson of the political party Open VLD, who had a migration background. Van Mol was given a six-month deferral, a fine of 4.000 euros and he also had to pay 2.500 euros of reimbursement for moral damages.[8]

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