Next Gen NYC star Georgia McCann hasn’t spoken to Charlie Zakkour in months after his “completely unforgivable” behavior.
Georgia chatted with Page Six about her former friend.
Fractured friendship:
“We had a falling out a couple of months ago. We haven’t spoken in months. It was a long time coming.”
“You can see Charlie has a lot of wonderful qualities.” (Georgia, girl, no we can’t.)
“He’s hysterical. He can be very generous at times, but he’s also an incredibly challenging person to be close with.”
“Throughout our friendship, I had a soft spot for him. I let a lot slide that I normally wouldn’t. What happened behind my back for the last couple of months was definitely completely unforgivable.”
“I really looked for a grain to see through. I always try and find an angle where we can move on from this.” She added, I didn’t. I can’t.”
“We’ve had no contact in months, so I have no idea what’s going on.”
What Georgia’s missed …
Spotted! Next Gen NYC’s Charlie Z. was seen at the arrest of an alleged “sadistic” crypto extortionist in May.
A video emerged showing the arrest of John Woeltz. He’s the cryptocurrency investor suspected of kidnapping and torturing Italian crypto millionaire Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan with a chainsaw, electric wire, and more in a “sadistic, weeks-long extortion attempt.”
The clip shows a blond man looking concerned as cops cuff Carturan outside a Soho townhouse. Page Six revealed the blond man as Charlie Zakkour.
A source tells us Zakkour would sometimes “crash” at the luxurious Prince Street pad. Authorities suspect Woeltz tortured Teofrasto Carturan in an attempt to get his crypto account passwords, according to a criminal complaint.
To be clear, Charlie Zakkour has not been arrested or accused of any crimes. Nor have the other stars of the show.
Animal House:
A source told the tabloid that the apartment saw plenty of people coming in and out. That included some well-known socialites! “It was a party house. They were spending so much money and partying all the time.”
Another insider called it a “frat house for cyrpto bros.” A third revealed that plenty of people would crash there.
Over the weekend a bloodied Carturan, 28, broke free of the apartment and ran to a police officer. When cops entered the home, they discovered multiple Polaroid photos showing the businessman being tied up with electrical wire and tortured, including one of him bound to a chair with a gun pointed at his head, according to reports from the NY Post.
“On Tuesday, William Duplessie showed up at the 13th Precinct in Manhattan around 7:45 a.m. William was led out in cuffs several hours later. He has been charged with kidnapping and false imprisonment.”





