Rajab Butt responds to rape and blackmail allegations by TikToker Aysha Jutt

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12 Jun 2025
YouTuber Rajab Butt responded to the serious allegations of rape and blackmail made against him and his close friends by TikToker Aysha Jutt, accusing her of using false claims to gain fame and public attention.
Taking to Instagram, Rajab Butt posted a video mocking Aysha Jutt, stating that he deliberately avoided taking her name to deny her the publicity she allegedly seeks through such accusations.
“No matter how much effort you put in, I won’t take your name, neither in your favor nor against you. You want fame? You want me to make you a celebrity or a star? But I will not even mention your name,” he said in the video.
Earlier, TikToker Aysha Jutt shared vlogs on her YouTube channel in which she accused her ex-boyfriend, Salman Haider, of rape. In the videos, Jutt was seen discussing the matter with her family and legal advisors, calling her relationship with Salman the biggest mistake of her life.
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Following her claims, a case was registered against Rajab Butt, Maan Dogar, and three others on the complaint of the TikToker.
According to a report, Nawab Town police in Lahore filed an FIR including serious charges of kidnapping, rape, blackmail, and illegal detention.
Police officials said the complainant alleged that she was friends with Salman Haider, a relative of Rajab Butt.
She claimed Salman drugged and raped her, filmed the act, and then used the video to blackmail her. She further alleged that Rajab Butt, Maan Dogar, and others forcibly detained her at a house in Nawab Town, where she was also harassed.
According to the FIR, the victim eventually escaped and contacted the police. Authorities launched an investigation and stated that they are taking the allegations seriously.
Rajab Butt and Maan Dogar are both prominent figures on social media, with millions of followers. This is not the first time Rajab Butt has found himself at the center of controversy, his perfume brand '295' previously sparked criticism from religious circles over its name.
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