Remo D'Souza and wife Lizelle respond to fraud allegations; calls it 'Disheartening'
Remo and Lizelle D'Souza address allegations of cheating a dance troupe of Rs 11.96 crore, clarifying their stance online.
Published: Sunday,Oct 20, 2024 20:07 PM GMT-06:00
Remo Dsouza and his wife, Lizelle D'Souza, have addressed recent allegations made against them involving a dance troupe. A case was filed, accusing the couple and others of cheating the troupe of Rs 11.96 crore. Following these reports, Remo and Lizelle took to social media to clarify their stance.
Remo D'Souza and his wife, Lizelle, have addressed recent allegations made against them involving a dance troupe. A case was filed, accusing the couple and others of cheating the troupe of Rs 11.96 crore. Following these reports, Remo and Lizelle took to social media to clarify their stance.
Posting a joint statement on Instagram, Remo and Lizelle expressed their disappointment with the reports. "We have seen media reports about a complaint of fraud involving a dance troupe. It’s disheartening that such information has been circulated. We request everyone to refrain from spreading rumors without verifying the facts," they wrote.
They also assured that they would share their side of the story soon. "We will present our case in due course and will fully cooperate with the authorities as we have always done. We thank our family, friends, and fans for their love and support," the couple added.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DBWcQWStuGc/As per PTI, a 26-year-old dancer lodged the complaint, leading to a case against Remo, Lizelle, and five others. The complaint was registered at Mira Road police station, Maharashtra, on October 16 under various sections, including 465 (forgery) and 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code.
The complainant stated that his dance troupe was allegedly cheated between 2018 and July 2024. He claimed that after winning a reality TV show, Remo and others falsely claimed ownership of the troupe and took the prize money of Rs 11.96 crore. The investigation is ongoing.
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