Everton's potential new owner has been subpoenaed by Logan Paul's Danish fiancee Nina Agdal.
Everton's potential new owner is involved in a court battle between Logan Paul's model fiancee and Dillon Danis.It was previously reported that Danis posted 200 images on X, formerly known as Twitter, and Agdal filed a lawsuit seeking $150,000 in defamation.Josh Wander, American investment firm 777's co-founder, is being accused of taking and sharing “non-consensual explicit photograph” of the Danish supermodel.
In response, Wander says the claims are gravely untrue” and stressed that he “flatly denies this baseless allegation”. Danis has claimed that the legal dispute could cost him £325,000 even if he wins, due to fees owed to lawyers and attorneys. Speaking on a stream with Andrew Tate and Adin Ross, Danis said: "Even if I win the case, right, I still have to pay over $400,000 in attorney fees, lawyers' fees. So it's just bulls***."Josh is a sports journalist who specialises in football and wrestling. He has been published by Curzon Ashton FC, Late Tackle, Manchester City FC, The Mirror, Read Man City and Manchester Evening News.
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