It seems that Vijesti reporters and presenters are more busy creating controversy than sharing news. One after another we only hear news that is geared towards new leaders, and unfortunately most of them are quite shocking and cause anger among the people. Earlier we heard the news about the BBC presenter being accused of paying a huge amount of money in exchange for explicit photos of a minor. And now another newscaster is in the news for the Catfishing scandal. According to viral reports, GB News presenter and MailOnline columnist Dan Wootton hid behind false identities online to trick and bribe dozens of men into revealing compromising sexual material.
Will Dan Wootton leave GB News?
The news website may reveal in the first part of a three-year special investigation. This kind of news is quite shocking to hear because it is hard to believe that this kind of thing was happening around us by famous personalities. Reports in the case add that Dan Wootton targeted fellow journalists, friends and members of the public for at least a decade. The news website sharing this story shared extensive evidence showing that between June 2008 and into 2018, the 40-year-old newscaster posed as a fictitious showbiz agent under the name ” Martin Branning” to offer money of around £30,000. “tax free” to his targets, some of whom were heterosexual.
They reportedly include senior executives at Rupert Murdoch’s News UK along with at least 6 other staff who worked at The Sun newspaper, one with a very close connection to News UK CEO Rebekah Brooks, friends, associates Facebook and dating app users. sites like Gaydar and Grinder. The 2 victims subsequently filed criminal charges with Scotland Yard without sharing details of their tormentor’s true identity with investigating officers who were aware of Branning’s activities.
The information website knows the names of those involved, but to protect the suffering and the course of justice, they will not be revealed to the public. After the news broke, the 40-year-old presenter took two weeks off from his station to visit his family, who live near Wellington in his native New Zealand. When he was away from the station, in his absence, the news agency covered up the sex photo money controversy by shutting down the BBC and his single Huw Edwards, explaining the story under the headline “nuclear bomb”. . We only know so many details for now, but we’ll be back soon.
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