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Back in October 2012, Catarina Migliorini made headlines by auctioning off her virginity to build homes for impoverished families in her home state of Santa Catarina. The project was supposed to be documented as part of an Australian documentary called Virgins Wanted. The winning bid was reportedly made by a Japanese millionaire known as 'Natsu.'

But now, Migliorini has informed The Huffington Post by email that the highly publicized Internet auction organized by the documentary's filmmaker Justin Sisely was nothing but a big fraud.
"I felt I was a victim ... I was misled by Mr. Justin Sisely," Migliorini said. "I believe he is trying to defraud me and others."
Migliorini claimed that when she met up the winning bidder at a restaurant in Sydney, Australia, he didn't match the description that Sisely gave her so they never have sex. She also claims Sisely didn't cover her traveling expenses or give her the money promised.

However, the director denies Migliorini's claims and claims the have the footage "to prove otherwise." He also says she breached her contract as an actress, which probably means she wasn't happy with how much money they gave her for the project.