Former celebrity lawyer Peet Viljoen is set to appear before the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria this Wednesday to launch a formal bail application. His wife, Melanie (Mel) Viljoen, has simultaneously committed to cooperating with ongoing investigations involving the pair, according to a statement from private investigator Mike Bolhuis of Specialised Security Services (SSS).
Status of the ongoing investigations
The Viljoens are currently subject to multiple legal inquiries. They face allegations from local franchisees who claim they were lured into purchasing franchises for a company the couple did not legally own, resulting in significant financial losses. Additionally, a United States court previously ordered the couple to pay Tammy Taylor USA approximately R71 million in damages for trademark infringement.

Regarding the domestic criminal proceedings, Peet Viljoen faces 400 charges, including fraud, corruption, theft, forgery, and uttering, related to an alleged R27 million property fraud scheme. He was arrested on June 16 following his release from an ICE detention camp in the United States and subsequent detention at OR Tambo International Airport.
Peet Viljoen’s legal proceedings involve 400 separate charges ranging from fraud and corruption to forgery and uttering, all linked to an alleged R27 million property fraud scheme.
Commitment to cooperation
According to Mike Bolhuis, Mel Viljoen recently contacted his firm to express remorse and provide written confirmation of her intent to cooperate fully with active investigations. Bolhuis noted that she also offered apologies on behalf of her husband, adding that Peet Viljoen has indicated his agreement with this position, though his commitment has not yet been formally confirmed in writing.

Bolhuis stated that SSS intends to coordinate with the appropriate authorities to establish a mechanism for transparent cooperation. He encouraged members of the public with valid cases to come forward, asserting that this development ensures they will not face intimidation when providing statements.
The shift toward public cooperation marks a significant change in the couple’s legal strategy. While the State has indicated it will vigorously oppose bail—noting it intends to use the couple’s own social media posts as evidence—the move to align with investigators may be an attempt to mitigate the perception of flight risk or lack of remorse ahead of the Wednesday hearing.
What happens during the bail application?
Peet Viljoen is expected to present a robust defense during his bail hearing, having secured a new senior lawyer for the proceedings. Prosecutor Willem van Zyl has already signaled that the State will challenge the application, with plans to reference social media content published by the couple to support the prosecution’s position.
Mel Viljoen recently addressed their legal situation on social media, describing a public apology as one of the most difficult posts they have ever written. She stated, “Today we want to take responsibility for our past,” and requested forgiveness for their previous videos, words, and actions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What charges does Peet Viljoen face?
He is facing 400 charges, which include fraud, corruption, theft, forgery, and uttering, linked to an alleged R27 million property fraud scheme.

Why is the state opposing bail?
Prosecutor Willem van Zyl has indicated the State will vigorously oppose the bail application and plans to use the couple’s social media posts as evidence during the court proceedings.
What is the status of the Tammy Taylor franchise matter?
A United States court ordered the couple to pay Tammy Taylor USA approximately R71 million in damages for trademark infringement, and they also face allegations from local franchisees regarding the sale of franchises they allegedly did not own.
How do you believe this shift in cooperation will influence the court’s decision regarding bail?
