Blaqbonez Dragged To Court Over Alleged Harassment, Circulating Woman’s Private Video.
Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, better known as Blaqbonez, has been accused of cyber harassment, blackmail, and invasion of privacy in a legal petition filed by the solicitors of a woman identified as Jane Doe.
The law firm Bristol & Mortglass C.S., in a statement on Sunday, alleged that their client suffered emotional distress and continuous online harassment after rejecting the artiste’s romantic advances in December 2024.
The petition claimed that Blaqbonez unlawfully obtained and circulated private video content belonging to the woman without her consent.
The lawyers stated that the woman endured months of humiliation, intimidation, and false accusations spread on social media.
They added that several attempts to make the rapper stop the alleged actions were ignored, forcing their client to seek police intervention.
According to the petition, the woman’s ordeal has caused deep emotional trauma and fear for her safety in Lagos.
The firm said the rapper’s conduct violated several laws, including the Cybercrimes Act 2015, the Violence Against Persons Act 2015, and the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023.
Bristol & Mortglass C.S. also revealed that another law firm, TIA Solicitors, had earlier written to Blaqbonez in December 2024 and January 2025, requesting the deletion of private materials, a public apology, and a payment of ₦200 million in damages.
Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, better known as Blaqbonez, has been accused of cyber harassment, blackmail, and invasion of privacy in a legal petition filed by the solicitors of a woman identified as Jane Doe.
The law firm Bristol & Mortglass C.S., in a statement on Sunday, alleged that their client suffered emotional distress and continuous online harassment after rejecting the artiste’s romantic advances in December 2024.
The petition claimed that Blaqbonez unlawfully obtained and circulated private video content belonging to the woman without her consent.
The lawyers stated that the woman endured months of humiliation, intimidation, and false accusations spread on social media.
They added that several attempts to make the rapper stop the alleged actions were ignored, forcing their client to seek police intervention.
According to the petition, the woman’s ordeal has caused deep emotional trauma and fear for her safety in Lagos.
The firm said the rapper’s conduct violated several laws, including the Cybercrimes Act 2015, the Violence Against Persons Act 2015, and the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023.
Bristol & Mortglass C.S. also revealed that another law firm, TIA Solicitors, had earlier written to Blaqbonez in December 2024 and January 2025, requesting the deletion of private materials, a public apology, and a payment of ₦200 million in damages.
Blaqbonez Dragged To Court Over Alleged Harassment, Circulating Woman’s Private Video.
Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, better known as Blaqbonez, has been accused of cyber harassment, blackmail, and invasion of privacy in a legal petition filed by the solicitors of a woman identified as Jane Doe.
The law firm Bristol & Mortglass C.S., in a statement on Sunday, alleged that their client suffered emotional distress and continuous online harassment after rejecting the artiste’s romantic advances in December 2024.
The petition claimed that Blaqbonez unlawfully obtained and circulated private video content belonging to the woman without her consent.
The lawyers stated that the woman endured months of humiliation, intimidation, and false accusations spread on social media.
They added that several attempts to make the rapper stop the alleged actions were ignored, forcing their client to seek police intervention.
According to the petition, the woman’s ordeal has caused deep emotional trauma and fear for her safety in Lagos.
The firm said the rapper’s conduct violated several laws, including the Cybercrimes Act 2015, the Violence Against Persons Act 2015, and the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023.
Bristol & Mortglass C.S. also revealed that another law firm, TIA Solicitors, had earlier written to Blaqbonez in December 2024 and January 2025, requesting the deletion of private materials, a public apology, and a payment of ₦200 million in damages.
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