AJ100 wrote:
Article from the Sun Online:
Sezer in rape quiz
By KATHRYN LISTER, EMMA COX
and TONY BONNICI
BIG Brother romeo Sezer was arrested for alleged date rape, The Sun can reveal.
The City trader, 26, was bundled into a police car as his mum watched and taken to a station for questioning.
Cops investigated for six months and interviewed him several times before the case was dropped due to lack of evidence.
Sezer’s family yesterday confirmed the arrest, but insisted he was totally innocent. Brother
Ozer Yurtseven, 28, said: “This isn’t a shock, we knew something would come out.
He was cleared and no charges were brought. The police knew exactly what had happened. The whole thing was just a total load of rubbish really.”
But the alleged victim told The Sun her life had been left in tatters.
And the pretty secretary, who we are calling Lucy to protect her anonymity, said she felt sick when she saw him on the Channel 4 show — which is meant to do police checks on housemates.
She said: “I haven’t seen him for two years but he hasn’t changed a bit in looks. What really angered me was him saying he treated girls like princesses.”
Lucy, 24, said the alleged attack happened in March 2004 after she met Sezer in a London nightclub.
She claimed he bought champagne for her and a pal as he chatted her up.
The pair arranged to meet the next Saturday at her parents’ Surrey home.
She said: “He was staying at a local hotel and I made it clear I would not be joining him after our dinner date.
“The plan was to eat at a restaurant but — as he was late — he suggested having dinner at his hotel.”
Lucy claimed to police that she was then raped. She reported the alleged attack and had medical checks.
Sezer was arrested at his North London home.
But the case was eventually dropped and Lucy said: “It felt like I’d gone to hell and back for nothing.”
Sezer’s mum Feriha, 46, said of his arrest: “It was a nightmare. But I know my boy, he’d not do a thing like that.”
A Big Bruv spokeswoman refused to say if they were aware of Sezer’s arrest, but said: “No charges were brought and he has not been convicted of any offence. That means he is entitled to be treated as anyone else.”
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Now who knows the truth behind this story, but as someone earlier said in this thread, the victim of any crime that a housemate may have committed is bound to be affected seeing them on TV day in day out.
But doesnt it then become the victims choice as to wether they watch or not?
If you ostracise a theif...what choice do you give him but to reoffend?