The wrestler from the Tay Shinger stable categorically rejects rumors circulating on social media linking him to this case. He announces the imminent filing of a defamation lawsuit.
DAKAR — Eumeu Sène, a prominent figure in Senegalese wrestling and leader of the Tay Shinger stable, has formally denied any involvement in the case involving Pape Cheikh Diallo, which has been making headlines for several days.
In a statement released by his communication unit, the wrestler denounces accusations he describes as “false” and damaging to his honor and public image.
“Unfounded” Accusations
According to the statement, allegations circulating on certain digital platforms are “without any foundation” and constitute an orchestrated disinformation campaign.
Eumeu Sène categorically rejects any connection to the facts mentioned in this case, viewing it as a deliberate attempt at manipulation aimed at tarnishing his reputation and undermining his sports career.
A Smear Campaign Denounced
The wrestler claims he has “never been involved, directly or indirectly” in this case. He denounces the work of what he calls “shadowy entities” that exploit the virality of social media to spread unverified information.
The tone of the statement underscores the gravity of the consequences such accusations can have on the personal and professional life of a public figure.
Lawsuit Announced
Faced with this situation, the Tay Shinger leader has announced his intention to take legal action. A complaint is expected to be filed “as soon as possible” with the competent authorities.
The stated objective is twofold: to stop the spread of these accusations and to identify the authors of what the wrestler considers a defamation campaign.
This case is part of a broader context in which several public figures have seen their names circulate on social media in connection with the Pape Cheikh Diallo case, without any official confirmation from judicial authorities.
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