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Nabilah O'Brien recounts devastation from defamation suspect status
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Owner of Bibi Kelinci restaurant, Nabilah O'Brien, admitted feeling deeply shattered when named a suspect in a defamation case by her customer, Zhendy Kusuma. The case ended peacefully through mediation on March 8, 2026, and was discussed in a Commission III DPR RI meeting on March 9, 2026.
A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by James Ray Epps against Fox News over comments made by Tucker Carlson. The ruling came Friday after Epps tried to amend his complaint. The case centered on allegations that Carlson portrayed Epps as a federal agent provocateur during the January 6 riots.
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In a new filing amid their ongoing legal feud, Cardi B accuses Tasha K of repeatedly violating a non-disparagement clause by discussing Offset's gambling and shooting—despite prior court warnings. She's pushing harder for sanctions. 👀
Juno Award-winning fiddler Ashley MacIsaac had a planned concert in Nova Scotia cancelled after a Google AI overview falsely identified him as a convicted sex offender. The musician believes the AI confused him with another person sharing his name. MacIsaac is now considering legal action against Google for defamation.
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Aliko Dangote, president of the Dangote Group, has given a seven-day ultimatum to Kaduna businessman Engr. Kailani Mohammed, demanding a retraction of alleged defamatory statements or face a N100 billion lawsuit. The statements, made during a TrustTV interview, questioned the source of Dangote's wealth in the 1980s in Port Harcourt. Dangote denies any business activities there and accuses Mohammed of tarnishing his reputation.
Polda Metro Jaya has named eight suspects in the case alleging a fake diploma for President Joko Widodo, including Roy Suryo, without detention but requiring weekly reports and a travel ban abroad. Roy Suryo responded casually to the ban, while his legal team rejected mediation proposals. The case involves defamation charges and violations of the ITE Law.
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Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma has won a defamation lawsuit against The Standard Group's tabloid The Nairobian, securing Ksh 11 million in damages. The case stemmed from a 2018 article that allegedly made false claims and infringed on his family's privacy. Kaluma plans to appeal for higher compensation and donate the award to charity.
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