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Social media influencer Bahar Candan, who was arrested last November on charges of fraud and money laundering, has been released. Candan, who was granted a release decision at the hearing at the Küçükçekmece 5th High Criminal Court, left Marmara Prison after completing her procedures. Meeting with her family at a rest area, Candan stated in a statement to reporters that she was very happy to be reunited with her family. "I MISSED MY FAMILY AND BOYFRIEND A LOT"Candan, who stated that she went through very difficult days in prison, said, "It was very hard days, I can't believe it. I am very emotional right now. I studied for my classes in prison; my most important priority is to finish my school. I missed my family and my boyfriend a lot; there is an extreme longing. I gained quite a bit of weight; I look very ugly right now. That's why I don't want to prolong this. We are already friends, we are lawyers, we all come from the same school. We are all involved in law as a family. You might know, my father is a legal professional, and my sister is the same. My grandmother is a psychologist, so even if I am a bit degenerate, even if I have made some irrational posts on social media in recent years, I mean, how degenerate could I be? I come from such a family. I can say that I returned to my essence; it was a very good thing for me for 10 months. It was about remembering what my family taught me. I am very happy to be reunited with them," she expressed. Candan's lawyer Burak Bingöl also stated, "There is no finalized court decision yet; that will become clear in the coming days." RELEASE OF 6 DETAINEESThe trials of 21 defendants, including social media influencers Alisya Bahar Candan and her sister Gülnihal Çiçek, known to the public as "Nihal Candan," for "being a member of a criminal organization" and "fraud" continued at the Küçükçekmece 5th High Criminal Court. The court, which announced its interim decision, ruled for the release of 6 detainees, including Alisya Bahar Candan, under judicial control conditions, including a travel ban.
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