Terry Crews Sued for Defamation and Cyber Stalking

Terry Crews Accused of Defamation and Cyberstalking

In New Lawsuit, the “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” actor Terry Crews has been accused of defamation and cyberstalking!

Terry Crews has found himself in the middle of, yet, another lawsuit, but this time he is the defendant.

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Terry Crews Accused of Defamation and CyberstalkingCelebNMusic247.com has some hot tea spilling on actor Terry Crews who is now being accused of defamation and cyberstalking.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Terry Crews has been accused of bullying a digital marketer who was hired to help boost his online presence.

Symbolic Web Media and Darwin Hall, the plaintiffs, filed a complaint against actor Terry Crews who say it all started in 1999 when Symbolic was hired for their online services for $55 an hour.

The claim that under the terms compensation was deferred until Crews’ catapult to success. Now that the actor has made it, the plaintiffs are looking to cash in on a few claims.

Now 20 years later, Symbolic says it provided services for Crews for nearly two decades but was only compensated for less than 300 hours after putting in more than 6,000 hours.

In 2013, the company said it began working with another client, Terry Crew was NOT happy!

Symbolic said in its complaint, describing its other client:

The client identifies as LGBT, although the app did not involve the LGBT community. Crews found out that Plaintiffs were working on the app and flew into a rage. Defendant Crews told Plaintiffs that in no uncertain terms could Defendants continue to work with Plaintiffs if Plaintiffs worked with anyone that was LGBT on an app for the LGBT community. Plaintiffs told Defendants that the app did not involve the LGBT community and that because the client had already paid for the Plaintiffs to build the app, Plaintiffs were contractually obligated to perform the work.

As the complaint continued, the Plaintiffs said Crews offered to reimburse the company for the contract. But when the company pulled out of the deal, they said Crews ceased all communication.

The complaint continued:

Thereafter, as Plaintiffs’ counsel began to negotiate with Defendants’ counsel to come to some sort of resolution over the outstanding balance, Defendant Crews retaliated with unbelievable and unlawful cyberstalking, cyberbullying, harassment, and destruction of Plaintiffs’ reputation and business.

However, Crews refuted the claims via social media, saying the app was not a dating app – but more like pornography.

Crews explained himself further in a series of tweets:

The guy I paid to create [http://terrycrews.com] is squatting on it for $1,000,000. This is not a joke. He can have it. Guy used to be a friend so I paid him to help him out – until I found out he was creating porn sites – so I let him go.

Crews said:

Therefore the revenge shakedown! Then he started trademarking things regarding me without my knowledge…..One time he bragged about trying to kill his college roommate by spiking the guy’s peanut butter with mercury. He said the guy got really sick, but didn’t die. I don’t know if it was true or not, but he was bragging to subtly let me know how far he would go if I ever crossed.

In turn, Hall accused Crews of defamation, as well as cyberstalking after Crews’ followers attacked him over the posts.

The plaintiffs also want the posts deleted and damages for breach of contract, defamation, cyberstalking and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

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