Justin Bieber suing two Twitter users for defamation over ‘malicious’ accusations of sexual assault

Justin Bieber suing two Twitter users for defamation over ‘malicious’ and ‘outrageous’ accusations of sexual assault

  • He’s seeking $20 million in damages, $10 million for each story
  • The accounts are in the names Danielle and Kadi
  • Danielle alleged she was sexually assaulted by the singer in 2014 in Austin, Texas
  • Kadi claimed she was a victim of assault in New York City in 2015
  • Bieber, 26, states in court docs that he has ‘indisputable documentary evidence’ that both stories are fabricated 

Justin Bieber is taking legal action against two Twitter users who claimed in social media posts that he sexually assaulted them.

The singer, 26, has filed suit against accounts belonging to Danielle and Kadi who each alleged they’d been were victims, in 2014 and 2015, respectively.

In legal documents, Bieber states he has ‘indisputable documentary evidence’ to prove the sexual assault claims are ‘outrageous, fabricated lies’, TMZ reported on Thursday.

Justin Bieber is taking legal action against two Twitter users who claimed in social media posts that he sexually assaulted them, TMZ reported on Thursday

The Sorry hitmaker claims the tweets by Danielle and Kadi are ‘malicious’ in that they appear to be a coordinated effort to tarnish his reputation.

In legal docs, according to TMZ, Bieber thinks the two social media account may, in fact, be run by the same person.

He is seeking $20 million in damages, $10 million for each story. 

Bieber, 26, pictured in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, states in legal documents he has 'indisputable documentary evidence' to prove the sexual assault claims are 'outrageous, fabricated lies'

Bieber, 26, pictured in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, states in legal documents he has ‘indisputable documentary evidence’ to prove the sexual assault claims are ‘outrageous, fabricated lies’