The Real Housewives of Durban star Nonku Williams has reacted to reports which stated that she was being sued for breach of contract, among many other things.
The reality TV star revealed that she was taking legal action. The Real Housewives of Durban star took to her Instagram timeline to set the record straight where she shared her legal papers as well as details of how she met the businesswoman.
According to Sunday World reports Moleboheng Matli, who owns Mmadipotwana Media, filed a lawsuit of R2.2m against the Nonku for reputational damage, loss of income, and breach of contract.
In the document addressed to Moleboheng’s legal team, Nonku is demanding a refund of R38,000 in two days and Moleboheng to refrain from harassing her.
According to Nonku, she revealed that she was allegedly scammed by the company because they did not “deliver” on what was promised.
“She said she would take my wine brand A2Bwinery to another level. First deal was to take my wine to Zanzibar and she made me pay R38,000 which I did…the day before the trip she claimed to have contracted Covid-19 and said that I should attend the event alone and I was livid as she had claimed that her company was huge and I demanded that she brings someone else to accompany me of which she didn’t.”
Nonku states in the documents that she wants to cut ties with the businesswoman and go the legal route.
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“The next day she started demanding retainer fee of R50k of which I was totally livid that’s when I took the matter to my attorney to handle. I had decided to let this go as I did with other scammers but since she has decided to tarnish my name and brand I’m going all out with my attorney to sue her,” Nonku wrote on her Instagram timeline.
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