Controversial Nigerian cross-dresser Bobrisky has accused prominent human rights activist and lawyer Femi Falana and her son Folarin, also known as Falz, of Berry Darkman, who is responsible for the defamatory content he spreads on social media. asked that social media sensation Martin Otse, also known as Martin Otse, be detained. .
The controversy arose after Bobrisky accused Falana and her son Falz of disturbing allegations in an audio recording shared by Berry Darkman on social media.
Mr. Bobrisky claimed that Mr. Fars offered to obtain a presidential pardon for N10 million through his father, Mr. Femi Falana.
The male Barbie doll also claimed that the rapper promised to secure him special accommodation at the Kirikiri Correctional Center for the sum of N3 million.
In response, in a letter published on Wednesday, Falana and Fars asked the cross-dressers not only to retract their false claims, but also to issue written apologies on all platforms where the defamatory statements were made. requested to be published.
The legal team added that failure to comply will lead to legal action, including claims for damages.
Reacting through Instagram, the crossdresser claimed that the person who shared the defamatory content, namely VeryDarkMan himself, should be held responsible for publishing the defamatory content.
Bobrisky further claimed that her fundamental right to communication was not respected and said her legal representatives were working on a detailed explanation.
The male Barbie claimed he never gave Falana or her son any money to obtain a presidential pardon.
The statement read: “I, Okune Idris, aka Bobrisky, did not give Fars or his father any of the pardon money.In fact, they were not given a penny. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Anyone who publishes audio online is solely responsible for what they post publicly.
“My attorneys will respond to requests for further information from the public regarding this ongoing matter that is being discussed on social media,” Bobrisky wrote on his Instagram Story on Wednesday.
In another post, the crossdresser wrote: “Reply to the two letters circulated by Faranas Law Firm. Pending a formal response from my lawyers, I would like to state for the record that I, Okunne Idris Olarewaju aka Bobrisky, For the avoidance of doubt, I would like to state that I have not made any defamatory statements or made any public statements regarding a certain SAN and his son Fars, dated September 27, 2024. Pursuant to the letter, I denied any knowledge of what VDM published.
“I am in a position to express my denial and certify this matter rigorously, stating that whoever has been defamed should be the publisher of the defamatory content, and that I am in a position to certify this issue strictly and that whoever has been defamed should be the publisher of the defamatory content and that I have no right to the privacy of my communications. advises that the fundamental rights of the people should be respected and protected.