Ayşe Barım, who manages famous artists like Serenay Sarıkaya, was investigated due to allegations on social media. The prosecutor's office issued a travel ban for Ayşe Barım due to suspicions of fleeing abroad. According to a report by Sabah; following allegations regarding monopolization and bullying in the television and cinema industry, the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, which is conducting the investigation meticulously, wrote to MASAK, the Cyber Crime Unit, and the Tax Office to request a report. The prosecutor's office took another significant step in the investigation by imposing a travel ban on Ayşe Barım, the owner of ID Consulting Company, due to suspicions of fleeing abroad. SARIKAYA AND DEMİR WILL TESTIFYMeanwhile, Serenay Sarıkaya and Mert Demir, who work for Barım's company, will testify due to allegations of a "5 million dollar advertising romance." Additionally, the possibility of money laundering and tax evasion will also be examined in the couple's phone records. It is claimed that the relationship between the couple is not genuine, and that 5 million dollars was given to them through Ayşe Barım by a businessman for a promotional romance. WHAT HAD HAPPENED?After the article written by Fuat Uğur from TV100, the cinema and television industry was practically shaken. In Uğur's article, there were statements about the management company's "monopolization" efforts along with the "advertising relationship" regarding the relationship between Serenay Sarıkaya and Mert Demir. The Competition Authority had initiated an investigation into some management companies, including ID Communication, owned by Ayşe Barım, which represents many famous names in the industry. The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office had also initiated an investigation ex officio, accepting the allegations in the posts and news on social media platforms regarding Ayşe Barım as a tip-off, in order to uncover the material truth. It was learned that the investigation was related to all allegations such as violation of the freedom of work and extortion.
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