For more shocking stories from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here Barankoglu said in a statement: "I make a living by doing advertising on social media.
I thought this was like any other advert. I do not know the parties and the complainants. I do not accept the accusations."Aydin said: "I make a living with social media adverts.
These people contacted me and said they wanted to work with me. I accepted because that's my job. I would never have accepted it if I knew that fraud was being committed."She added: "The police told me that the names given to me were fake.
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