Southern Charm personality Naomie Olindo is facing a lawsuit from her ex-business partner Virginia Cox, who accuses her of fraudulent tactics and breaching a contract they held amid Cox's exit from the fashion line they worked on, L’Abeye.Olindo, 30, was dishonest and manipulative in her maneuvers in the business; misappropriated funds; and sought to sabotage Cox's future career prospects, Cox said in court docs reviewed by Page Six.
In the case which was filed September 19 in Charleston, South Carolina, Cox - who has a background as a retail manager and purchaser - said Olindo offered her a 50 percent stake in the company and co-ownership when she recruited her for the company in 2018.
The latest: Southern Charm's Naomie Olindo, 30, is facing a lawsuit from her ex-business partner Virginia Cox, who accuses her of fraudulent tactics and breaching a contract they held.
Olindo was pictured last week at Bravocon Cox said she and Olindo went to Los Angeles for meeting with vendors; and worked jointly on the brand's logo, website and promotions ahead of its launch in June 2018.Cox said in legal docs that Olindo received a loan of $50,000 in startup capital from her father, and continually used that as a rationale to not pay her profits from the brand's success.
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