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Nine women in Turkey have been freed from a villa they entered two months ago thinking they were taking part in a Big Brother-style reality TV show. Police stormed the building in Riva, reportedly after family members became concerned they were being prevented from contacting the women.

According to local media, naked images of the women were sold on the internet.

They were also told to fight each other, wear bikinis and dance by the pool, HaberTurk newspaper reports.

The mother of one of women told the newspaper they were not abused or sexually harassed.

Cries for help

The duped contestants are said to be aged between 16 and 24.

The women had responded to an advert seeking contestants for a reality show that would be aired on a major Turkish television station, Dogan news agency reports.

They were reportedly made to sign a contract that banned them from any outside contact and ordered them to pay a 50,000 Lira ($33,000, £20,000) fine if they left the show before two months.

The women are said to have realised they were being duped soon after moving into the villa, in the summer resort of Riva on Istanbul's outskirts.

But they were told they would have to pay the fine if they wanted to leave, Dogan reports.

When the police arrived at the villa to free the women, they reportedly heard cries for help from inside the building.

HaberTurk newspaper says four people who lived at the villa with the women were detained.

Police are still searching for the gang's leader who sold images of the women on the internet, the newspaper adds.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8248792.stm

Life is a ticket to the greatest show on earth.

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If this had happened in the US, you would think this guy is a crazy sick ####.

Since it overseas, this is the prank of the century. :lol: Yeah yeah you're um on a show. The guy has hot chicks around for months.

Edited by Booyah!

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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They were also told to fight each other, wear bikinis and dance by the pool, HaberTurk newspaper reports.

It was a modern day harem.

Edited by alienlovechild

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wow that's pathetic

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