Jada Pinkett Smith denies allegations in Bilaal Salaam’s USD 3 million lawsuit, filed for motion to dismiss - Report

The Times Of India
Jada Pinkett Smith has filed a motion to dismiss a USD 3 million lawsuit by Bilaal Salaam, calling his allegations 'fabricated' and 'unfounded'.

Summary

Jada Pinkett Smith is seeking to dismiss a USD 3 million lawsuit filed by Bilaal Salaam, a former friend of Will Smith. According to reports from TMZ, Smith has officially refuted Salaam’s claims, describing them as “false, uncorroborated, and made to generate attention.” She alleges Salaam has an “intrusive obsession” with her family and asserts he was not involved in the 2021 incident he describes in the lawsuit.

The lawsuit alleges that Smith confronted Salaam at a ‘Men in Black’ promotional party in September 2021, becoming verbally aggressive and threatening him, stating he would “end up missing or catch a bullet” if he continued to discuss her “personal business.” She also allegedly demanded he sign a non-disclosure agreement. Salaam further claims Smith launched a campaign to damage his reputation.

It is important to note that the information is based on reports of a legal hearing and represents allegations made by both parties, which have not yet been proven in court. The case is ongoing, and a final verdict has not been reached.

(Source:The Times Of India)

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