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Pravilesh Chand, Solicitor (PPCS Lawyers), acting for Mr. Okocha Ikoro.
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Date of Letter: 11 June 2026.
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Allegations Against Client: A user named Susan Mutami (“Susan”) made false, damaging claims on your platform, including that Mr. Ikoro:
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Spiked her drink/drugged her.
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Sexually assaulted/raped her.
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Gave her an STI.
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Is dishonest and guilty of a crime.
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Is involved in a criminal syndicate, fraud, drugs, and trafficking young girls.
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Platforms Involved: Susan’s social media accounts (@mutami_susan) on X (Twitter), TikTok, Facebook, and a blog (gambakwe.com). Specific post URLs are listed.
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Client’s Denial: Mr. Ikoro strongly denies all allegations as untrue, false, and misleading.
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Legal Basis: The posts constitute harassment, bullying, and breach of the Defamation Act 2005 (Qld).
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Police Investigation: Susan filed a police complaint. Police investigated and laid no charges. An email from Police Constable Olivia Beard (5 June 2026) confirms the investigation is closed with no further action.
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Harm to Client: The posts have seriously damaged his reputation. As a result:
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He cannot show his face in his community.
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He has had to step aside from his business.
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People have shown up at his home and contacted his family.
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Demands (within 7 days):
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Immediately remove every Wrongful Publication.
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Provide evidence of removal.
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Cease reposting or sharing any further defamatory content about Mr. Ikoro.
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Legal Threat: If demands are not met, legal proceedings will be commenced under the Defamation Act, and you may be joined as a party to the lawsuit and liable for costs.
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Future Communication: All replies must be directed to their firm in writing.












































