Boki 13

Bojan Jovanovski (Macedonian: Бојан Јовановски; born 19 August 1986), better known as Boki 13 (Macedonian: Боки 13), is a North Macedonian television personality, political activist and entrepreneur. Initially recognised for his androgynous appearance, Jovanovski rose to fame in 2010 as a contestant on the fourth Serbian series of Celebrity Big Brother, finishing in third place.[1] His album, titled Ne plaši se ogledala (Don't Be Afraid Of The Mirrors), was released in 2012 under City Records. It included stand out hit "Kaligula" (Caligula), which was given way to him by Jelena Karleuša.[2]

Boki 13
Боки 13
Born
Bojan Jovanovski

(1986-08-19) 19 August 1986
NationalityMacedonian
Other namesBoki 13
Occupation
  • TV personality
  • entrepreneur
Years active2010–present

In 2017, Jovanovski became the president of the International Union for Civil Society and Socially Vulnerable in North Macedonia.[3] In March 2018, he launched a national television network 1TV, which was shut down in September the following year.[3] In June 2020, he was found guilty on counts of "illegal influence" and "money laundering" as a part of the crime investigation "Racket".

According to Macedonian portal Netpress, Jovanovski was fined with 15,000 for smuggling designer clothes through Skopje International Airport in March 2018.[3]

On 15 July 2019, Bojan Jovanovski was arrested by the warrant from the Prosecution for organized crime under suspicion of racketeering.[4] This event occurred following the release of a video and an audio recording from an unnamed source by the Italian magazine La Verita, which shows Jovanovski getting paid 1,500,000 by Macedonian businessman Jordan Kamchev, who had been accused of organized crime, so that Jovanovski influences the prosecutor Katica Janeva, whom he claims to have close ties with, to judge in the favor of Kamchev.[5] Jovanovski also mentioned that he had contacted the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Zoran Zaev, about the case. Zaev firmly denied these speculations branding them as ungrounded and reminded that he was the one who reported the case against Kamchev.[6] On 18 June 2020, Jovanovski was sentenced to nine years of incarceration for illegal influence and money laundering.[7]

In April 2022, Jovanovski was also found guilty on the count of deceiving two North Macedonian businessmen for close to million euros through his non-governmental organization "Međunarodni savez".[8]

Filmography

List of television appearances
YearTitle GenreRole Notes
2010Veliki Brat VIP 4 TelevisionHimself 3rd place
Farma 3 Walked
2011Dvor Guest
Arena B13 Presenter

Dicography

Studio albums
  • Ne plaši se ogledala (2012)

References

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