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Man slams lawyer with N200M lawsuit for recording, posting him without consent

 



Man slams female lawyer with N200M lawsuit for recording and posting him while he was asking for her number.

WIDENEWS reports that the female lawyer, Ms. Amaka Udeh, had taken to her social media page to share a video of the Nigerian man who had approached her at the court.

However, recent reports have revealed that the man has taken legal action against the lawyer for recording and posting him without his consent.

The lawsuit demanded a retraction and apology for what she had posted with compensation.


A media outlet, @AskPHPeople wrote …


“The Young female lawyer, Ms. Amaka Udeh, who recorded the young man asking for her phone number without his consent and published the video on social media has been slammed with a N200 Million lawsuit.”


Check out reactions below …


@espeezeal said: “If this man retracts this suit, he’s a bastard.

The woman actually needs to be taught a lesson”


@revelationrabbi stated: “This is where Attorney Deji Adeyanju comes in. On a more serious note, if you feel the urge to record someone, resist the temptation to share it, even with friends or family.”


@IchiPrecious remarked: “She did it for security reasons… That’s all. If she takes up the matter it will fall in her favour, it’s not everything we judge on social media.”


@Abangwu4 stated: “It’s a nonsense law suit that will not scale through. 200 million is outrageous if at all a crime was committed, and she can even counter sue the man.”






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