Famous Actor Ozan Güven Had to Leave the Place He Lived in: He Created a Controversy with His Statement!

Famous actor Ozan Güven was sentenced to 2 years and 3 months in prison for beating his ex-girlfriend Deniz Bulutsuz, and for this reason, he attracted great reaction, especially from women.

Ozan Güven continues to be discussed in public after the 2 years and 3 months prison sentence he received in the violence case against his ex-girlfriend Deniz Bulutsuz. Güven, who faced the reaction of women due to the violent incident, was protested again at a place he was in Kadıköy the day before. Güven, who was sitting in a venue with his actor friend Mehmet Aslantuğ, was protested by some women chanting “Perpetrators out”.

It was learned that Güven left the place after a short period of tension. While the incident had wide repercussions on social media, some users supported the protest. Some users argued that it was not right to target Güven in public. STATEMENT FROM OZAN GÜVEN Ozan Güven, who broke his silence after the incident, used the following statements in his statement on his social media account: “Targeting a person in public space, humiliating him, judging him and trying to remove him from there is in any case beyond limits.

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I do not expect anyone to love or support me unquestioningly. I just want to say this; criticism is one thing, lynching is another thing. Reaction is one thing, ignoring a person is a completely different thing.” I am a human too. What hurt me the most in that place was that common sense, distance and humane measure were exceeded in that reaction. I also think that the incident was provoked. I express these words as a call for common sense rather than anger.

“This situation is no longer acceptable to me.” WHAT HAPPENED? Deniz Bulutsuz filed a complaint alleging that he was beaten by Ozan Güven on June 13, 2020. After a trial lasting nearly 5 years, the court sentenced the famous actor to 2 years and 3 months in prison for “deliberate injury”. After the parties objected to the decision, the file was moved to the court of appeal. The decision became final after the 20th Criminal Chamber of the Istanbul Regional Court of Justice rejected the objections.

It was stated that Güven will spend approximately 45 days of his sentence, outside the scope of probation, in an open penal institution.

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