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A referee suspended for an alleged sex tape breaks the silence

A referee suspended for an alleged sex tape breaks the silence

Elif Karaarslan issued her first statements after being suspended by the Turkish Football Federation arbitration commission for allegedly starring in a sex video with a manager.

The 24-year-old Turkish referee took to social media to clarify that the content circulating on social media, apparently with Orhan Erdemir, a 61-year-old referee supervisor, is not her and was created by artificial intelligence

Elif Karaarslan defends herself against accusations of intimate video

“I have a long legal road ahead of me, but I will get through it in the strongest and most forceful way possible. I look forward to all your support and love in this process,” she wrote.

The Turkish referee made clear the difficult times he is going through, although he will defend his innocence: “Crying, screaming and being sad are not things I would do, it’s not me.

“I will defend my cause until the end. I am one of the many who are being harmed. I hope to be the last,” he insisted on his Instagram account, which has been uploaded to almost half a million followers after the scandal that splashed him.

“There is a sex video that is meant to be associated with me, but it has nothing to do with me and the quality of the image is extremely bad. I am not the person in the video and the fact that I am facing an accusation serious is an attack on a woman’s honor,” Elif Karaarslan he concluded.

Elif Karaarslan says the video was created with AI

These words support those issued by his lawyer, who insisted in a statement that “the sex video was generated with malicious intent using artificial intelligence.”

“A staged video was posted on social media, which was not the original and was created entirely by AI from someone else’s social media account and has no relation to my client,” he said. say the lawyer

“When you examine the video it is very clear that the image is not clear and that parts of the relationship were completely computer edited.”