Man sues former dates for their negative reviews on dating group
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Love is not always sweet...
We are not naive enough to believe that all dates will end with 'happily ever after', but we do know that some people are that lucky.
This man was not one of the lucky ones.
After going on several dates, he was not a hot commodity with several ladies. He found out things did not go well in a brutal way, so, we can understand how that might've made him feel.
"32-year-old Nikko D’Ambrosio claims that his reputation was tarnished after several women who claim to have dated him posted their negative experiences on a private Facebook group called ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy’." (Oddity Central)
The dating group started in New York but has branched out into several other cities in the US. The group was created for predominantly women, a place where they can share their dating experiences with men and ask for advice about red flags.
It seems D'Ambrasio was the topic of choice for a group of women who claimed that he was clingy and was a ghoster.
Read more: Singles are searching for love on LinkedIn
These comments have led to D'Ambrasio suing several women as well as the Facebook group's moderators and parts of Facebook's parent company for $75-million.
"It all started when a woman posted about Nikko D’Ambrosio on the Facebook group, claiming to have dated him and describing how he got “very clingy very fast,” flaunted his money, and “kept talking about how I don’t want to see his bad side, especially when he was on business calls.” This prompted a slew of similar comments from other women who described their experiences with him." (Oddity Central)
The post snowballed into other women sharing their experiences with him. He has admitted to dating some of the women, but also said that he was not exclusively dating any of them.
For more from East Coast Radio
Watch the video from Facebook below.
HOW TO LISTEN TO EAST COAST RADIO
- Listen to East Coast Radio on the FM (frequency modulation) spectrum between 94 and 95 FM on your radio.
- Listen live to ECR by clicking here or download the ECR App (iOS/Android).
- Listen to East Coast Radio on the DStv audio bouquet, channel 836.
- Switch to the audio bouquet on your Openview decoder and browse to channel 606
- Listen to us on Amazon Alexa.
Image Courtesy of iStock/nd3000
Show's Stories
-
Learners gather for Durban Career Day
A Durban-based charity organisation, The Domino Foundation, hosted Grade...
Carol Ofori 7 minutes ago -
South Coast holiday fishing hotspots
Planning a holiday trip to the KZN South Coast or looking to spend some ...
East Coast Breakfast 13 minutes ago