Turkish pop singer accused of ‘gay blackmail’ by
dozens of complainants
A German-born Turkish pop singer has been accused by dozens of complainants
in Turkey of blackmailing them with their secret gay love affairs.
According to court documents seen by daily Hürriyet, more than 50 people in
the provinces of Istanbul, Bursa and Giresun have recently filed criminal
complaints against pop singer Bulut Duman, 28, over similar charges.
The complainants, including public servants, engineers, doctors and the
nephew of a former Turkish minister, said they had met Duman on gay dating websites.
After they engaged in a relationship with the singer, they said Duman
swindled their money through fraud or blackmail by using footage of their
sexual encounters.
A policeman from Istanbul who filed a criminal complaint alleged that Duman
had taken 80,000 Turkish Liras from him.
A businessman said after he refused his blackmail attempts, Duman had
created a fake Facebook account and shared their photos with his colleagues, leading
him to resign from his company.
Another complainant, who was unidentified, attempted to commit suicide by
jumping into the sea in Istanbul but was saved by fishermen.
Duman was convicted for fraud and sentenced to jail in one case and was
acquitted in another. Several legal cases still proceed.
Speaking to Hürriyet, Duman rejected the claims, stressing that he appealed
after the case in which he was convicted.
“Most of the complainants know each other. They are the ones who
blackmailed me. I am not a member of any gay websites. The allegations against
me are ugly. I am a pedagogical expert and I have filed countersuits,” he said.
(hurriyetdailynews.com, 12/11/2018)
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