The address and photos of the new home that FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen moved to after leaving his residence in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, where he has lived since 1999, were revealed on the website 'f-watch.net'. The website 'f-watch.net', established in 2021 by former organization members who severed ties with FETÖ, publishes disclosures about the terrorist organization. In the 'about us' section of the site, it states, "F-Watch is a civil initiative aimed at exposing the dangerous nature of FETÖ, which seeks to control society by using a fanatically brainwashed minority that lacks democratic legitimacy and targets individual freedoms. We will continue to reveal the truths about FETÖ, which poses a threat not only to Turkey but also to the countries in which it operates." "FORCIBLY TAKEN"Recently, the photos and address of Fetullah Gülen's new residence were shared on the site. In the text shared along with the photos of the residence, it was stated, "In April 2024, FETÖ leader Fetullah Gülen, who has been struggling with serious health issues including dementia, left the 'Chestnut Retreat Center', the organization's headquarters in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, where he has lived since 1999, and was taken to the house at '260 Kennel Rd.' in Saylorsburg. Allegedly, this change of address was a forced move made by FETÖ executives close to Fetullah Gülen. Indeed, Fetullah Gülen's brother, Mesih Gülen, publicly stated that no one asked for their approval for this move." THE 1 MILLION DOLLAR HOUSE BELONGS TO CEVDET TÜRKYOLUIn this change of address, it was emphasized that Cevdet Türkyolu, known for his intention to seize the organization's financial resources in the event of Gülen's possible death and who is responsible for Gülen's personal care, as well as Mustafa Özcan, one of the main actors of the July 15 coup attempt, also had a say. Additionally, it was stated, "The house located at the '260 Kennel Rd.' address, where Fetullah Gülen was taken, valued at 1 million dollars, was purchased by the Meserret LLC company owned by Cevdet Türkyolu and his children. A few days ago, in an interview broadcasted by the FETÖ-affiliated Raindrops TV on YouTube, Türkyolu sadly stated that he had never received money from the organization. However, it was determined that he owned numerous properties worth billions of dollars obtained through the exploitation of FETÖ's opaque and unregulated financial mechanisms in the USA."
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