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Turkey detains 16 in OnlyFans probe, seizes $6.9 million in assets

By Thomson Reuters Feb 13, 2026 | 1:44 AM

ANKARA, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Turkey detained 16 people and seized assets worth about 300 million lira ($6.9 million) on Friday ​in an investigation into alleged money ‌laundering linked to content shared on the OnlyFans platform, prosecutors said.

The probe, led by a department investigating terrorism financing and money laundering crimes, targeted 25 ‌suspects ​and two companies in ⁠operations across eight provinces, ⁠including Istanbul, Ankara and Antalya, the Istanbul chief public prosecutor’s office said.

Prosecutors said suspects generated income by sharing explicit content ​on social media and directing users to paid platforms, including OnlyFans and private ⁠messaging channels such as ⁠Telegram.

OnlyFans has been blocked in Turkey ​since June 7, 2023, by a ruling of ​an Istanbul court on the grounds ‌that it hosted content deemed contrary to public morality and family values.

Despite the ban, suspects were found to have accessed the ⁠platform via virtual private networks (VPNs), prosecutors said.

According to the statement, the suspects laundered proceeds through the purchase ⁠of assets, ‌as well as investments in ⁠bitcoin and gold.

Authorities identified 10 ​properties, ‌14 vehicles and two companies linked ​to the ⁠suspects. The total value of the assets was estimated at around 300 million lira.

The prosecutor’s office said the investigation was ongoing.

(Writing by Ece Toksabay; Editing by Daren Butler and ​Saad Sayeed)