Controversial social media personality VeryDarkMan has launched a legal counterattack against fellow influencer Bobrisky, threatening a N1 billion countersuit in response to Bobrisky’s defamation claims. This dispute arose after Bobrisky’s legal team demanded an apology from VeryDarkMan for allegedly sharing an AI-generated audio clip intended to tarnish the crossdresser’s reputation.
In an Instagram post, VeryDarkMan asserted his commitment to standing by the audio recording in question while threatening to countersue Bobrisky for a staggering N1,000,000,020. He declared, “Bobrisky, did you not say you wanted to ‘Kpai’ yourself? Are you not doing it again? Anyway, in this case, they will exchange their credibility for my publicity again as usual. I will suffer them. The integrity of a lot of people will go down.”
VeryDarkMan also insinuated that Bobrisky’s lawsuit was a misguided decision, warning, “You will hate why you take this case like this. I promise you that. From now, Bobrisky now has the strength to sue me and gave me 24 hours. That means they are working together. I am thinking what I have exposed is bigger than what it is.”
He further claimed that Bobrisky had previously paid someone N3 million to resolve issues stemming from his legal troubles with rapper Falz, which Bobrisky has denied. VeryDarkMan concluded by vowing to make a spectacle of the situation, stating, “I will make all of you stupid in this country.”
The conflict between the two influencers has garnered significant attention on social media, especially following Bobrisky’s legal troubles. In April, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested Bobrisky on six counts of money laundering and Naira mutilation. During his trial at the Federal High Court in Lagos, the court dismissed some charges but sentenced him to six months in prison for Naira abuse.
Shortly after his release, VeryDarkMan posted a leaked audio recording in which Bobrisky allegedly discussed his experiences during incarceration, including claims of extortion involving EFCC officials and a demand for N15 million to drop the money laundering charges.
As this high-profile feud continues to unfold, both personalities remain at the center of ongoing investigations by relevant authorities.