Diana Jenkins has just sent off a series of cease and desist letters to several journalists, bloggers, and social media personalities in regard to what she describes as “false and defamatory statements.” And she is revealing which media outlets got a legal warning in a new post.
Following a slew of unconfirmed rumors suggesting the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member may have been a ‘Madam,’ and also behind the hiring of the apparent bots who’ve harassed Garcelle Beauvais‘ 14-year-old son Jax Nilon with “harmful rhetoric” and racist comments, Diana, who has vehemently denied the claims, is threatening legal action. She’s accusing several media outlets of damaging her reputation.
In one particular letter to Enty Lawyer on Instagram, Diana’s attorney, J. Erik Connolly, of Chicago’s Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP, instructed the page’s owner to immediately remove all posts and issue a public apology to her.
He also accused the outlet of creating “fictionalized allegations of sex trafficking, money laundering, prostitution, child molestation, and financial crimes” against Diana on his blog, social media accounts, and on his podcast. In addition, the unnamed man shared a photograph of Jeffrey Epstein with a blonde woman he incorrectly identified as Diana.
“I write to demand that you immediately remove these false and defamatory statements and issue notices acknowledging that you had no factual basis for any of the statements and implications made about...
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