TikTok creator sued by immigration firm, accused of making defamatory comments online
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TikTok creator sued by immigration firm, accused of making defamatory comments online
"Meneses Law's defamation lawsuit claims that Camila Overmyer made false statements about the firm in TikTok posts and during livestreams starting in October."
"The firm reported being flooded with calls from clients regarding Overmyer's statements and stated that it was losing at least 10 clients because of them."
"Overmyer argues that her comments were rhetorical condemnation based on federal suits in which Meneses Law is a defendant, including accusations of filing fabricated declarations."
A TikTok creator from Indiana, Camila Overmyer, is facing a defamation lawsuit from Meneses Law, a Houston-based immigration firm. The lawsuit claims Overmyer made false statements about the firm in her TikTok posts and livestreams since October. The firm alleges that her comments led to a surge in client inquiries and a loss of at least 10 clients. Overmyer contends her remarks were rhetorical critiques related to federal lawsuits involving the firm, including accusations of filing false declarations for immigration benefits.
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