DJ Tila demands Luke Ntombela apologize and retract his comments.
The budding singer took to various media channels to accuse the Durban-based DJ of raping her.
A week ago, Luke said the DJ was trying to defuse the situation with bribes.
DJ Tila demands apology from Luke Ntombela over rape allegation
Following the allegations, the South African businessman, through his lawyer, gave Luke a stern warning to stop spreading lies as it would cause him serious harm.
“Our clients have informed us that their characters and brands continue to be assassinated by the posting of baseless, baseless and defamatory allegations on various social media accounts. Your actions have caused serious and significant damage to our client's respected brand and reputation.”
The letter also refers to a radio interview she gave on Ukhoji FM, in which she spoke about the allegations.
“It is our further instruction that you appeared on Ukhoji FM radio station and once again made serious, unfounded and defamatory statements against our client. The allegations lack substance and logic, but they show malice and a desire to blackmail the client into paying money for unspecified reasons under the pretext that the client owes money for performing in a musical. It turned out to be full of exercises.
DJ Tira demands that the singer apologize within seven days or face the law.
“It is therefore our direction to demand that you cease your unlawful conduct of publishing and disseminating malicious and unsubstantiated allegations against our clients, as we do here.Furthermore, our clients We request that the retraction of such malicious and defamatory statements be made public through the same social media that was used to publish them, and that a radio interview be conducted on the same radio station and that the interview be retracted. I must offer an unconditional apology.”
“Our instructions are that withdrawals should be made within 7 days from the date stated here, failing which the client may seek legal redress for the illegal act in order to protect the client’s brand. We have no other choice,” the statement reads. .