File this below the Streisand impact!
According to CBS News, Nikko D’Ambrosio filed a lawsuit in opposition to dozens of ladies, one male family member, and several other tech firms after his title, photograph, and alleged harassing textual content messages he despatched to girls have been posted in an “Are we dating the same guy?” Facebook web page. And now he’s going viral for it!
For those that don’t know, the AWDTSG web page was created in New York City in March 2022 as a device for ladies to warn one another about males on the relationship scene of their space. There are greater than 120 regional teams now. And it was the Chicago version of the group who had some not-so-nice issues to say about Nikko!
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Several girls took to the web page to label him as a horrible date, with some calling him “very clingy” and different girls claiming he “ghosted” them after sleeping with them, per screenshots included within the grievance obtained by The Philadelphia Inquirer. Some of the feedback learn:
“I went out with him a few times just over a year ago- he told me what I wanted to hear until I slept with him and then he ghosted… I’d steer clear.”
“We met organically in Chicago two and a half months ago. Very clingy very fast. Flaunted money very awkwardly and kept talking about how I don’t want to see his bad side, especially when he was on business calls.”
Other feedback acknowledged pictures of Nikko have been posted within the group earlier than, as he allegedly referred to as a girl nasty names when she refused to spend the evening with him. Screenshots of one of many girls’s texts confirmed him allegedly saying:
“Speak for yourself you ugly [uninteligible] fake w***e.”
WTF?!!
However, Nikko insists none of those posts are true! In the grievance, he alleged that he and the lady who first posted about him within the group met at an occasion in Chicago. When they hit it off, Nikko claimed that they had consensual intercourse that evening and went on a number of dates. However, he claims they “never engaged in an exclusive dating relationship.” So when Nikko came upon about his title being dragged by way of the mud on the Facebook web page, he was upset.
Per the grievance, Nikko claimed the lady maliciously lied about him and their relationship. He additional alleged that the opposite commenters knew their accusations have been false and humiliated him. His lawyer Marc Trent additional advised CBS News that Nikko didn’t ship the harassing texts — regardless of the screenshots within the group. Even if he had despatched them, although, the attorneys argued his phrases can be protected below the First Amendment as free speech. Hmm, however by that logic, aren’t not less than a number of the girls right here simply exercising their free speech too? Regardless, his lawyer insists Nikko is the “victim” on this scenario, and they’re fielding a whole bunch of calls from different guys in related conditions:
“Our client’s a victim. He’s a victim on this matter, and we want to stop there from being there being additional victims in the future.”
Nikko is suing for defamation, intentional infliction of emotional misery, invasion of privateness by false gentle, civil legal responsibility for doxxing, misappropriation, unjust enrichment, and public disclosure of personal details. On prime of wrecking his popularity, Nikko says the scenario has brought about him stress, anxiousness, and unspecified misplaced earnings. He desires compensation for the alleged damages. The grievance added, per The Philadelphia Inquirer:
“[Their] wrongful conduct is so outrageous in character and so extreme in degree that it is beyond all possible bounds of decency and is to be regarded as atrocious and utterly intolerable in a civilized community.”
A listening to is scheduled for March 11. Hear extra in regards to the lawsuit (under):
Welp. If individuals didn’t find out about Nikko and his alleged poor relationship habits earlier than, they do now, all because of his lawsuit! Reactions? Let us know within the feedback under.
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