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Controversial Interview: Gabriel Harragin Addresses Cybercrime Allegations

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In a recent interview with journalist Travis Chase, Gabriel Harragin found himself at the center of a media maelstrom, accused of distributing explicit content involving multiple women across social media platforms. The interview, which has garnered significant attention, aimed to provide Harragin an opportunity to clarify the events leading to these allegations.

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Harragin began by acknowledging that he was aware of two women who had reported him to local authorities in Guyana. When pressed on the nature of these reports, he claimed that they stemmed from misunderstandings involving mixed-up videos that had circulated online, asserting, “It’s not about sex videos.”

He detailed his arrest in Guyana, indicating that the police conducted interviews but did not disclose much about their ongoing investigation. Harragin emphasized that none of the accusations were true, stating that the videos in question originated from his past experiences in another country, not recent activity in Guyana.

“You could say it’s a coincidence or not a pattern,” he contended, drawing attention to the lack of charges from the police. “The file that came back recommended no charges be laid against me.”

However, he did admit to having his phone seized during the investigation, which he claimed contained no incriminating evidence. He asserted that he has not had any sexual relations since arriving in Guyana on January 19, 2026, claiming that the accusations that he has been spreading diseases or engaging in unsafe practices were unfounded.

When asked about the videos and why they were still being circulated, Harragin pointed fingers at individuals from his past, naming a former girlfriend as a possible source of the leaks. “After we broke up, she had access to my iCloud and started sharing footage of our relationship,” he explained.

Chase pressed him on why two women would report him if they had given consent for video recordings, to which Harragin replied that misunderstandings had potentially led to their actions. He described allegations in the media about him having HIV/AIDS as lies driven by jealousy and resentment, stemming from past relationships.

“My life is good, and I’m trying to live for myself rather than the media,” Harragin declared, aiming to refocus the narrative on his well-being rather than the social media backlash surrounding him.

Despite the serious nature of the claims against him, Harragin concluded the interview by apologizing to the public and especially to those involved in the scandal, expressing hopes to help clear their names.

As the internet continues to buzz with opinions on this case, the future of Harragin remains uncertain. Will the allegations fizzle out, or is this just the beginning of a more extensive investigation? Only time will tell.

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