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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Second Lawsuit Over Netflix Show
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are facing the possibility of another lawsuit related to their Netflix show.
A YouTuber has accused them of slander and mischaracterization, adding to the criticism they have already received.
The couple's show, “Harry and Meghan,” topped the Netflix charts in December but has drawn backlash from various sources.
Samantha Markle, Meghan's sister, has refiled a defamation lawsuit that includes passages from the show.
Meghan is currently trying to have the lawsuit dismissed.
Now, YouTuber Shallon Lester has come forward, claiming that she too was misrepresented in the show.
In a recent video on her YouTube channel, Lester, who has 350,000 subscribers, revealed that her name briefly appeared on screen during a segment about online trolls.
Lester's name appeared during an interview with Christopher Boese of data analysis firm Bot Sentinel.
Boese discussed a general online campaign against Meghan, but he did not mention Lester by name.
Lester expressed her displeasure, stating that her picture and video were shown without proper context.
She also refuted claims that her opposition to Meghan was racially motivated, emphasizing that she judged Meghan based on her character rather than her skin color.
In a follow-up video, Lester criticized Meghan and Harry over the collapse of their Spotify podcast deal, calling Meghan the archetype of everything she finds wrong in the world.
However, Boese, when asked about Lester's involvement, stated that he had no knowledge of her and did not comment on her in the Meghan and Harry docuseries.
He suggested that Lester's decision to threaten a lawsuit may be an attempt to gain media attention and boost traffic to her YouTube channel.
Lester's response to the documentary mirrors Samantha Markle's lawsuit, as both argue against being associated with an online campaign that includes racist messages.
However, there is no evidence to suggest that Lester has ever posted such messages, and Boese's quote about Caucasian women does not specifically refer to her.
Samantha's lawsuit claims that the description fits her, but she denies using any derogatory terms or racist language.
Boese defended the documentary, stating that every statement included in their reports and the Netflix docuseries was corroborated by Twitter and verified by reputable news agencies.
He advised Samantha Markle's legal team to focus on more constructive outlets rather than creating tabloid-like plots.
If Lester decides to pursue legal action, the outcome of Samantha's case may provide insight into her chances of success.
The situation continues to unfold, and we will keep you updated on any new developments.
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