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Turkey detains 16 people in OnlyFans investigation, seizes $6.9 million in assets

February 13, 2026 at 08:38 PM
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Turkey detains 16 people in OnlyFans investigation, seizes $6.9 million in assets

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Turkey has detained 16 individuals in an OnlyFans investigation, seizing assets worth approximately $6.9 million.

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