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Authorities Issue Major Update After Bonnie Blue’s Arrest
Authorities have issued an update following the arrest of adult star Bonnie Blue in Bali, Indonesia, last week.
The p*** star, whose real name is Tia Billinger, was arrested on Friday, December 5, alongside 15 Australian men.
It’s been reported that she could face up to 15 years in prison and fines of up to $359,000 if convicted.
Police on the Indonesian resort island have now confirmed a new development in the case.
Career built on controversy
Since launching her adult career in 2021, Bonnie has become one of the most controversial figures in an already controversial industry.
Known for extreme challenges and boundary-pushing stunts, including claims of sleeping with over 1,000 men in a single day, she has built a huge following while also attracting fierce criticism.
Supporters praise her confidence and financial success, while critics argue her content pushes ethical and moral limits in the pursuit of attention.

Shortly before her Bali arrest, Bonnie was banned from entering Australia after announcing plans to film p*** videos with what the country’s news outlets described as ‘barely legal’ teenagers.
Her visa was canceled by the Department of Home Affairs.
What led to Bonnie’s arrest in Bali
Bonnie was reportedly ‘on tour’ in Bali when police raided the studio where she was filming with a number of tourists.
Authorities seized several items during the raid, including professional filming equipment, contraceptives, e***tile dysfunction medication, and her allegedly untaxed ‘Bonnie Blue Bangbus’ truck.
Police also seized the contents of her Instagram account, where she promoted events described as ‘barely legal.’
Before the event, Bonnie had told her followers: “Hey boys, those that are going to Schoolies and to those who are barely legal, cannot wait to meet you – and I’m in Bali, so you know exactly what that means.”
Schoolies Week is an annual tradition in Australia where high school graduates travel to party after finishing their final exams.

Why Bonnie was arrested
Bonnie and the 15 Australian tourists were arrested on suspicion of violating Indonesia’s strict anti-p***ography laws.
The country bans the production, distribution, and public display of p***ographic content.
Following her arrest, Badung Police Chief M Arif Batubara told reporters: “It is suspected that the place was used by the alleged perpetrator to produce p***ographic videos.”
The 26-year-old has been traveling in her ‘Bangbus’ for some time, attracting university students from the UK and elsewhere to appear in her adult content.
Immigration authorities previously became involved
Police previously confirmed that Bonnie and three men believed to be part of her team were transferred to the Indonesian immigration team.
Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara said on Saturday, December 6: “We have handed them over to the Immigration for further investigation on alleged breaking immigration law.
“Police investigation are still ongoing. We jointly conduct the investigation with the immigration.”
Latest update on Bonnie’s case

Police have released a fresh update following claims that Bonnie had been permitted to return to her accommodation.
It has now been confirmed that she is expected to be formally called in for questioning by Bali immigration officials within the next two days, as authorities consider their next steps.
Her legal position is likely to hinge on whether the men linked to the case are deemed to have taken part in creating material intended for commercial gain.
For now, Bonnie and those connected to the investigation remain in a state of uncertainty. Their passports are understood to have been seized, leaving them unable to depart Indonesia.
There is still no clear consensus among legal analysts on whether, should charges be brought, deportation or a custodial sentence is the more probable outcome.
Krist Andi Ricardo Turnip, S.H., from the Malekat Hukum International Law Firm in Bali, told News.com.au: “If proven to have created, displayed or distributed p***ographic content in Indonesia, the perpetrator may be charged with a threat of imprisonment of up to 12 years.”
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