Cubana Chief Priest Takes Legal Action Against Alleged Kenyan Baby Mama
Cubana Chief Priest sues Helen Atti over paternity claims, seeks court order to stop defamation.
Drama deepens as DNA demand divides public opinion and legal battle heats up online.
The paternity battle between Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest and Helen Atti has taken a dramatic turn, as he files a lawsuit against the woman who claims he fathered her child.
The legal move was disclosed by a representative of the DPA Family Law Clinic in a Facebook post. According to the update, the suit includes a request for an interim injunction that restrains Helen and her associates from publishing or sharing any defamatory statements about Cubana Chief Priest on social media or other platforms.
This legal step follows growing public attention around the dispute, which centers on claims by Helen Atti that the socialite fathered her child. Helen has consistently demanded a DNA test to establish paternity, a demand that has kept social media buzzing with divided opinions.
The lawsuit marks a dramatic turn in the saga, with Cubana Chief Priest seeking legal protection against what he alleges are damaging and unfounded claims. As of the time of reporting, Helen Atti has not made any public statement in response to the lawsuit, keeping followers of the story in suspense.
The controversy has stirred intense debate online, with many users weighing in on the rights of both parties, the ethics of public accusations, and the need for clarity through scientific proof. Some have called on Cubana Chief Priest to agree to the DNA test to settle the matter once and for all, while others have backed his decision to seek legal redress over alleged defamation.
As the drama unfolds, all eyes remain on whether Helen will respond publicly and if the paternity issue will be resolved in or out of court.
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