Justin Bieber is suing two Twitter users for defamation for alleging that he sexually assaulted him. Bieber says those accusations are false and are an attempt to impugn his character.
06.06.2020 - 20:07 / glamour.com
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.Justin Bieber is suing two Twitter users for defamation for alleging that he sexually assaulted him. Bieber says those accusations are false and are an attempt to impugn his character.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorJustin Bieber is seeking to collect at least $20 million in damages in a defamation lawsuit filed against two Twitter users who alleged in posts on the social network that the singer sexually assaulted them — claims that Bieber vehemently denies and said says are “factually impossible” based on documents he has made public.The lawsuit, filed Thursday, names as defendants two “Jane Does,” who are identified by their Twitter account names, @ItsnotKadi and
Justin Bieber filed a defamation lawsuit against two Twitter users who accused him of sexually assaulting them in 2014 and 2015, Us Weekly confirms.In court documents filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, June 25, and obtained by Us, the pop star’s attorneys claim that the defendants — who are only identified by their first names and Twitter handles, Danielle (@danielleglvn) and Kadi (@ItsnotKadi) — “fraudulently schemed to seek attention and fame by maliciously posting
Justin Bieber is taking action after two social media users accused him of sexual assault in 2014 and 2015, respectively, allegations he's denied, according to a new report. Bieber, 26, has reportedly filed a massive lawsuit against the two for defamation over what he calls "malicious" claims, according to TMZ, suing for a total of $20 million -- $10 million for each of the accusers.
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