Lately, Aya Nakamura has been talking a lot about her. And not necessarily for the release of his new album. While she awaits, on February 23, 2023, the verdict of her trial for “reciprocal violence” with her ex-companion Vladimir Boudnikoff, the queen of French pop has also, according to our colleagues from the Sunday newspaper, filed a complaint in a “sextape” blackmail case. Victim of a blackmailer, the 27-year-old artist has indeed pushed the doors of the police station of Chelles (Seine-et-Marne) on January 24th “after receiving several calls from a stranger, who threatens to broadcast intimate videos of her on social networks”. The young mother of two daughters, known around the world for hits such as Djadja, Pookie or even Blankie explained to the police that he had been the victim of a burglary at his home in the Paris suburbs on December 27, 2022.
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Victim of a blackmail of 250,000 euros
In the stolen loot, cash, expensive objects, designer clothes… damage estimated at 200,000 euros. But also two digital tablets containing intimate videos of the Franco-Malian singer. Since the date of the theft, an unknown person has been in punctual contact with Aya Nakamura to threaten to broadcast her videos on social networks if she does not pay him the sum of 250,000 euros. A blackmail that prompted the artist to file a complaint. According The Sunday newspaper, the public prosecutor of Meaux ensures that a preliminary investigation for “burglary” and “blackmail” has been opened. Sordid affair to follow…
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