Diplo, seeking to block him from “distributing revenge porn” “designed to humiliate her and scare other women out of coming forward” with other allegations, according to a new report.The woman’s attorney, Lisa Bloom, told The Daily Beast on November 16 that the alleged victim had cleared “an elaborate vetting process” that found her claims to be “very credible… [with] corroborating evidence in support of her claims”.In response, Diplo’s attorney, Bryan J.
Freedman, told Pitchfork on November 17 that his client had not “violated any law”.“Unfortunately, this individual has been harassing my client and his family for more than a year and has repeatedly refused to stop doing so,” Freedman said.“To be clear, in no way has my client violated.
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