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Sexy reality star arrested for ‘filming sex tape with businessman and blackmailing him

A REALITY star is accused of making a sex tape with a wealthy businessman and trying to blackmail him with it.
Serbian TV personality Anabela Scekic, 39, has been held for blackmail after allegedly filming a sex session with a 34-year-old named only as N.N.

Scekic, also nicknamed Tigrica (tigress), was arrested along with 23-year-old Tijana S. and 41-year-old Radovan L.

The two women were accused of demanding €20,000 (£17,770) from the Belgrade businessman as Radovan L. allegedly masterminded the operation.

A police source said they threatened to post the videos online if he didn’t hand over the money.

They added: “N.N. accepted their request but said he would give them the money in four instalments.



"In the meantime, he reported the blackmail to the police, who soon after arrested all three suspects in a hotel in Serbia."
When cops found them Radovan L. had £3,600 on him, which he claimed a “wealthy friend” had given him.
Officers also uncovered risqué content on Scekic's phone including pictures and videos of her with two football players and a politician.
Scekic rose to stardom on a Serbian reality TV show called Maldivi.

At a court hearing all three suspects claimed they didn't blackmail the businessman.
The women claimed they don't even know alleged co-conspirator Radovan L.
They admitted that the businessman paid them for sex, but said they had nothing to do with the blackmail.

thesun.co.uk

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