Karl Jobst poursuit Billy Mitchell pour diffamation devant un tribunal de Floride

Le YouTubeur Karl Jobst a déposé une plainte contre le joueur d'arcade Billy Mitchell devant le tribunal fédéral du district sud de Floride. Le plaignant, qui se représente lui-même, accuse Mitchell d'appropriation illicite de nom ou d'image, de diffamation et d'avoir causé intentionnellement une détresse émotionnelle. La plainte a été déposée le 6 avril.

Jobst, un YouTubeur australien, se représente sans avocat dans cette affaire. Il affirme que le comportement de Mitchell lui a causé une grave détresse émotionnelle, incluant une angoisse mentale, de l'humiliation et de l'embarras. Parmi les preuves citées figurent des publications de Mitchell sur X, dans lesquelles il accuse Jobst d'avoir escroqué 200 000 dollars via une cagnotte GoFundMe, d'avoir fait faillite et d'avoir perdu toute crédibilité. L'une de ces publications indique : 'J'AI MENTI PENDANT QUATRE ANS, ESCROQUÉ 200 000 DOLLARS, FAIT FAILLITE ET PERDU CHAQUE MIETTE DE CRÉDIBILITÉ À MON NOM MAIS AU MOINS JE SUIS SANS DOUTE UN ORDURE TROP PARESSEUSE, FAUCHE ET SANS ÉTHIQUE POUR REMBOURSER ENTIÈREMENT LE 1 000 000 DE DOLLARS DU ROI BILLY AHHHHHHH JE GAGNE !', suivi d'un lien vers une image.

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