VeryDarkMan has applied to the Lagos State High Court for leave to appeal the ruling delivered on October 14, 2024, by Justice M.O. Dawodu in favour of human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) and his son, Folarin Falana, aka Falz, in an alleged defamation suit.
Falana and his son filed a lawsuit against VeryDarkMan, demanding a retraction of allegedly defamatory statements made against them in a recorded conversation involving Bobrisky, regarding financial assistance and legal intervention when Bobrisky was detained for naira abuse.
In a letter dated September 26, 2024, signed by Taiwo Olawanle and posted on Falz’s Instagram page, Falana’s legal team addressed VeryDarkMan, the author of the social media post alleging that Falz was involved in a scheme to secure a presidential pardon for Bobrisky, who has faced legal troubles.
According to documents, Bob allegedly requested legal advice and financial assistance from Falz, asking for N3 million to pay correctional centre officials to secure VIP treatment during his detention.
In the ruling on October 14, Justice Dawodu directed VeryDarkMan, his agents, and associates to remove the defamatory video and comments about the Falanas, published on September 24, 2024, from all his social media handles and pages, pending compliance with the court’s pre-action protocol.
The court also restrained him from further releasing, publishing, or circulating any defamatory videos or comments about the Falanas.
However, VeryDarkMan has now sought an order from the court to extend the time to seek leave to appeal the court’s ruling.