$20,000 dispute: Woman rejects Turkish man

New statements are emerging regarding the dispute in Turkey. Previously, a 56-year-old Turkish man claimed a 36-year-old woman from Uzbekistan defrauded him of $20,000. Now, the woman is vehemently denying these accusations, announcing this in an interview with ATV television channel.
According to her, the man sent the money of his own volition. Despite the woman repeatedly warning him, "I don't need money," he transferred funds in various amounts. Later, he demanded the return of these funds in installments.
The woman stated they first met in a taxi. Initially, their communication went well, and she even developed warm feelings for the man. However, over time, she broke off contact due to the man's rude behavior, especially his insulting remarks towards her children.
Furthermore, the woman revealed that the man urged her to work in nightlife entertainment venues. He even tried to find her work through his acquaintances. However, she emphasized that she rejected these offers.
Another serious accusation is that the man encouraged her to defraud wealthy individuals through social media. The woman stated she did not agree to such proposals and preferred to earn an honest living.
Currently, the woman is working in ordinary jobs in Turkey and leading an independent life. She stated that due to the scandals involving the man, she had even experienced periods of homelessness.
In her final remarks, the woman reiterated that she never asked for money and all funds were sent at the man's personal initiative.
Read “Zamin” on Telegram!