08.12.2025 11:25
The investigation into former national football player Sabri Sarıoğlu, initiated following a complaint by hotel employee Lara G., has concluded. The prosecutor's office closed the case due to a lack of evidence supporting the allegations.
Former football player Sabri Sarıoğlu's investigation regarding "pregnancy and pressure" allegations has been completed. The prosecutor's office found no evidence to support the claims and closed the case without prosecution.
HOTEL EMPLOYEE'S ALLEGATIONS MADE HEADLINES
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office concluded the investigation initiated against Galatasaray's former football player and coach Sabri Sarıoğlu following allegations raised in May. Hotel employee Lara G. had filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office, claiming that she became pregnant by Sarıoğlu and terminated her pregnancy under pressure. These allegations had caused a significant stir in the sports and entertainment community.
PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE: NO EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE ALLEGATIONS
During the investigation process, the statements of the parties, records, and submitted documents were examined in detail. According to a report by Sabah, the prosecutor's office did not find any concrete evidence or findings to corroborate Lara G.'s claims. Following technical examinations and evaluations, a decision of non-prosecution was made regarding Sarıoğlu.
WHAT DOES THE NON-PROSECUTION DECISION MEAN?
The prosecutor's decision of non-prosecution means that there is insufficient evidence of a crime in the case file. Thus, the investigation against Sarıoğlu has come to an end.