Dillon Danis Claims Social Media Posts About Logan Paul’s Fiancée Were Just a Joke
Dillon Danis recently revealed that his numerous social media posts about Logan Paul’s fiancée, Nina Agdal, were not meant to be taken seriously. According to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Danis explained that his posts were intended to be a parody, satire, comedy, farce, or his personal opinion. He stated that the purpose of these posts was to generate interest in his recent boxing match with Paul.
In the court documents, Danis denies having a genuine feud with Logan Paul, despite their previous match in which Paul emerged as the winner due to Danis’ disqualification. Danis emphasized that his trolling of both Paul and Agdal was part of the promotional strategy for the event held on October 14.
However, Nina Agdal filed a complaint against Danis in September, accusing him of causing “humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm.” Agdal claimed that Danis had posted explicit images of her without her consent. In response, Danis argues that these images were publicly available on Agdal’s personal social media accounts and could be accessed by anyone with internet access.
Danis also asserts that his comments about Agdal are protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, as they are merely his expression of opinion. He intends to defend himself in court and has requested a jury trial to present his case.
The ongoing legal battle between Danis and Agdal continues to draw attention and media coverage. While Agdal seeks justice for the alleged harm caused by Danis’ actions, Danis maintains that his controversial social media posts were aimed at promoting his boxing match and should not be taken seriously.
This story was discussed in detail on the latest episode of TMZ Verified, the podcast that covers the latest celebrity news and controversies. Listeners can tune in to the podcast on various platforms to learn more about the drama surrounding Dillon Danis and Nina Agdal.
In summary, Dillon Danis clarifies that his social media posts targeting Nina Agdal were intended as a joke and promotional strategy for his boxing match with Logan Paul. He denies any real feud with Paul and asserts that his comments about Agdal are protected by the First Amendment. The legal battle between Danis and Agdal continues, garnering significant attention from the media and public alike.