Turkey Detains 16 People In Onlyfans Investigation, Seizes $6.9 Million In Assets
The probe, led by a department investigating terrorism financing and money laundering crimes, targeted 25 suspects and two companies in operations across eight provinces, including Istanbul, Ankara and Antalya, the Istanbul chief public prosecutor's office said.
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OnlyFans has been blocked in Turkey since June 7, 2023, following an Istanbul court ruling that the platform hosted content considered contrary to public morality and family values, Reuters reported.
Despite the ban, suspects were found to have accessed the platform via virtual private networks (VPNs), prosecutors said.
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Authorities traced 10 properties, 14 vehicles, and two companies connected to the suspects, with the total assets valued at approximately 300 million lira.
The prosecutor's office added that the investigation is still ongoing.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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