Jamie Roberts, the Irish father of Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson's daughter, Ryn has responded to the alleged breakup of their relationship, describing it as false.
According to Chris-Vincent Agyapong of Ghanacelebrities.com, he receieved a mail from Jamie threatening to sue the site for defamation over the breakup story.
Read his post below
Jamie Roberts, Yvonne Nelson’s baby daddy emailed me, as usual, he says he will sue GhanaCelebrities.Com and me for defamation over his breakup story with Yvonne Nelson or whatever he means.
So I just replied back:
Dear Jamie,
Thank you for your E-mail.
It’s unfortunate you are not happy about a publication on Yvonne Nelson that mentions you, due to your ‘relationship’ with the Ghanaian actress.
I have re-examined the publication and I can confidently state that it does not amount to defamation as it’s at best based on our opinion/interpretation of Yvonne and your social media activities and worst, from what industry sources close to Yvonne Nelson claim (say) has happened.
We did not at any point state anything as a fact or presented anything as such, and I can also confirm that we do not have any malicious intent towards Yvonne Nelson which rubs on you or your family.
You may disagree with our opinion or interpretation of what has happened but that does not amount to the tort of defamation. Alleging that a celebrity’s relationship has broken down based on the social media activities of her and her partner which reasonably points to a break down does not in any way amount to defamation.
Should you find our interpretation of the unusual and sudden social media unfollowing of you by Yvonne Nelson and same of her on your page as well as the sudden deletion of your photos from each other’s Instagram pages to be wrong, we would like to know what all that mean and run a publication stating that you have said this is the case and not what we think.
I reiterate that I am confident our post does not defame Yvonne Nelson, you or your family but should you think otherwise and prefer to bring a frivolous lawsuit against GhanaCelebrities.Com or me, you can proceed to the court.
Please contact me should you have any further concerns.
Thank You.
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Regards,
Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri
LL.B (Hons), University of East London
LL.M (International Human Rights Law), University of Leicester
LL.M (Legal Practice Course), Nottingham Law School
Editor, GhanaCelebrities.Com
www.GhanaCelebrities.Com
Co-Founder, ViaFamePR Agency
www.ViaFamePR.Com
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Aaaba , why don’t you let the couples be, spare us with your fak3 story, why don’t you publish same about your family, you guys have wished for their relationship to hit rocks, stop your ev!l intentions for the couples, what would you gain if their relationship breaks down , Massa let’s have ears , certificates and qualifications are not wisdom and common s3nse
Aaaba , why don’t you let the couples, spare us with your fak3 story, why don’t you publish same about your family, you guys have wished for their relationship to hit rocks, stop your ***barred word*** intentions for the couples, what would you gain if their relationship breaks down
... a ***barred word***, bottom feeding bully at that Mr Law. I pray someone publishes this type of rubbish about his family just so they can gain web traffic with the excuse that "they have the right to guess/speculate and write anything they want based on social media photos" Put your LLM, LMP QVC, NQQ qualifications to some real journalistic use to help Ghana instead of this Enquirer wannabe ***barred word***
Chris-Vincent is a bully