Cricketer Prithvi Shaw calls influencer's molestation claims false

Indian cricketer Prithvi Shaw told a local court in Mumbai that influencer Swapna Gill's molestation claims are false and frivolous. He accused her of suppressing material facts, portraying false events, and relying on inadmissible, irrelevant, and fabricated material to tarnish his image.

In a local court in Mumbai, cricketer Prithvi Shaw dismissed molestation allegations made by influencer Swapna Gill as entirely false and frivolous. Shaw informed the court that Gill had suppressed material facts, portrayed false events, and relied on inadmissible, irrelevant, and fabricated material to tarnish his image.

The matter came to light on December 17, 2025, when Shaw presented his defense in court. According to India Today, Shaw described Gill's claims as an attack on his reputation. No additional details or timeline are available, but Shaw's response clearly rejects the allegations.

This incident highlights legal disputes between cricketers and social media influencers, though no further background or outcomes are provided in the sources.

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