ISLAMABAD: YouTuber Rajab Butt has finally responded to the sexual harassment and cheating allegations leveled by TikToker Fatima Khan as he dismissed the claims as baseless and said Khan may be suffering from mental distress.
Frustrated by the repeated allegations, the internet sensation revealed that he plans to send Khan a legal notice, accusing him of malicious defamation. He also assured fans that his wife Iman is fully supportive, saying that her trust is enough for the couple to handle the dispute privately.
In a recent podcast, Rajab opened up about the controversy, claiming that he never gave Fatima expensive gifts, nor was he ever romantically involved with her, and openly questioned her mental state.
He also dismissed earlier blasphemy charges as propaganda and revealed that threats to his life forced him to temporarily leave Pakistan. Despite the uproar, Butt confirmed his plans to return home, insisting that his heart will always be attached to his homeland.
Butt is facing an FIR by Pakistan’s NCCIA for allegedly promoting illegal gambling apps like Binomo, 1xBet, Bet 365, and B9 Game on his social media. The YouTuber is also accused of acting as a brand ambassador and promoting the apps on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Charges have been filed under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) and the Pakistan Penal Code for failing to appear for the inquiry.
This follows similar legal troubles for fellow YouTuber Dicky Bhai and marks Butt’s latest run-in with the law, including previous cases involving a perfume called “295” and illegal possession of a weapon and a lion cub.
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