Wootton's Ex-Boyfriend Accuses Him of Using Pseudonym "Martin Branning"
Central Allegation: Wootton Impersonated Online Showbiz Agent
Wootton's ex-boyfriend has made explosive allegations, claiming that Wootton, now a presenter on GB News, used the pseudonym "Martin Branning" and posed as a fake online showbiz agent. This alleged scheme involved contacting various individuals, including Wootton's former friends and colleagues, with promises of work and opportunities.
Alleged Purpose: Blackmail and Manipulation
According to the allegations, the purpose of Wootton's alleged impersonation was to blackmail and manipulate former associates. Martin Branning's emails contained compromising information about Wootton's personal life, which he allegedly threatened to expose if his demands were not met. These demands reportedly included removing negative articles about Wootton from online platforms.
Evidence and Investigation
Byline Times, a news outlet, claims to have obtained evidence supporting these allegations. The publication has published a series of detailed articles outlining the accusations against Wootton and providing supposed proof of his involvement with the Martin Branning pseudonym.
Wootton's Response
Wootton has vehemently denied the allegations, calling them "outrageous and untrue." He has maintained his innocence and has not responded to specific claims made by his ex-boyfriend or Byline Times.
Impact on Reputation and Career
These allegations have had a significant impact on Wootton's reputation and career. Several former colleagues have publicly condemned his alleged behavior, and some have even cut ties with him. It remains to be seen how these allegations will affect Wootton's future on GB News and in the broader media landscape.
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