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“The Grammatical Errors Were Unforgiving”-Tonto Dikeh Blast Janemena’s Lawyer

Tonto Dikeh has refused to give up on her fight with Janemena, as she recently blasted Jane’s lawyer over his poorly written statement.

Tonto and Jane have had an ongoing tussle after Tonto alleged that her Ex-lover, Prince Kpokpogri still has in his possession, an explicit video of Jane. An allegation considered quite demeaning, since Jane is married.

Reacting to this, Jane filed a lawsuit against Tonto for defamation of character and cyberstalking. After which, Jane had her attorney write a press release credited to the actress.

Tonto described the press release which was addressed to her, as ‘Poorly written’. She also expressed her disgust towards Jane’s solicitor who presents himself to be a barrister, only for him to abandon his quality court time to come and explain himself on social media.

Tonto wrote;

“I read as a comic relief, the poorly written press release authored by a supposed Learned Counsel, who is anything but learned.

The badly written press release was punctured with mendacity and barefaced sophistry that would even shock the devil himself.

For the umpteenth time, I am waiting to meet you in court Mr. ‘Lawyer’. You cannot send emissaries to beg me in private but come in public with braggadocio”.

The actress also noted in her statement that she would no longer ‘stoop so low’ as to trade words online with a ‘baby lawyer’ who should be in court rather than on social media.

I had expected to meet the infant ‘Lawyer’ in court rather than bringing his uncouthness on social media to join issues with me.

I have created a professional niche for myself and will not stoop low to dignify this shameless baby ‘Lawyer’ with any more response.

Any Lawyer that knows his onions should be in court not on social media joining issues on a matter that he is threatening to take to court”.

In a different post, Tonto maintained that she won’t back down from this fight, and urged Jane to bring on her case to court instead of having her lawyers beg her in private while appearing to be brave in public.

She wrote, “Deal Lawyers, stop calling me to be on anyone’s behalf… Do what you are paid to do. They don’t call me King in vain”.

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