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Man sues 27 women for £57m over Facebook reviews calling him 'clingy' and 'ghoster' – The Mirror


Nikko D’Ambrosio, 32, is taking legal action against 27 women and demanding $75 million in damages after they wrote some less-than-desirable reviews about him on a Facebook page

Nikko D’Ambrosio is suing 27 women, Facebook, and Meta after finding unflattering comments about himself in a particular group(U.S. District Court / Illinois Northern District)

A man is suing 27 women for a whopping £57 million ($75 million) after they left negative reviews about him on a Facebook page called “Are We Dating The Same Guy?”

Nikko D’Ambrosio, 32, claims these women have damaged his reputation by posting unflattering comments about him on the private Facebook group. According to the lawsuit, D’Ambrosio’s name and photo were shared on this page, leading to defamation and invasion of privacy.




“The defendants broadcast their outrageous, cruel, and malicious lies about the plaintiff with knowledge that the statements were false or with reckless disregard as whether or not they were true,” the complaint reads. Additionally, another man and Facebook’s parent company, Meta, are also named in the lawsuit. The Facebook group describes itself as a community of “Red Flag Awareness” groups across the country where women empower each other and keep each other safe from “toxic men.”

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Women use this Facebook group to “avoid toxic men” – and now one of the men they discussed is suing(U.S. District Court / Illinois Northern District)
Some of the women he dated shared their experiences online – which may be construed as slander(U.S. District Court / Illinois Northern District)

The lawsuit claims that a woman initially posted using her real name, but later reposted anonymously after D’Ambrosio’s lawyers asked her to remove the original post. The suit alleges that the group has subgroups across the country that allow users to attack men they’ve met online.

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“Thousands of men have been potentially defamed by members of the group via these online publications, and remain entirely unaware of the attacks on their character as a result of the social media group’s private status and heavily moderated members list,” the suit states.

D’Ambrosio’s complaint alleges that the defendants spread false stories about their dating experiences with him, causing him “personal humiliation, mental anguish and suffering, emotional distress, stress, anxiety, lost earnings.”

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