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“Southern Charm” star Naomi Olindo is a two-faced company owner who screwed over the lady who assisted her start a rewarding online clothes shop … this according to a brand-new claim.
Naomi is being taken legal action against by Ginny Cox, who declares she assisted Naomi launch an effective clothes brand name, L’ABEYE, just for Naomi to go behind her back and require her out of the biz and misuse business funds.
According to the claim, gotten by TMZ, Cox claims Naomi pertained to her in 2018 looking for aid in beginning an online clothes shop since of Cox’s experience in retail style. Cox states Naomi used her a 50% ownership stake and guaranteed to manage business and marketing side.
Cox states she gathered her body and soul to begin the brand name with Naomi, logging lots of hours making the e-commerce endeavor into a rewarding service … however she states while Naomi informed her she was a co-owner and existed as a co-founder on the business’s social networks, she declares Naomi in fact managed the cash and withdrew more than her reasonable part of the revenues while paying Cox less than her 50% share.
What’s more, Cox states she just drew a modest income from the biz while Naomi utilized business funds to line her own pockets and pay individual expenditures.
Cox claims Naomi just recently fired her from the business and took the position that Cox was never ever a 50-50 owner of business … so Cox is dragging her to court over the falling out and wishes to gather what she declares she’s owed.
Cox is pursuing Naomi for damages and she wishes to be acknowledged as an equivalent co-owner in L’ABEYE.
Naomie’s attorneys, Benjamin Joyce and Ellis Lesemann, inform TMZ … “Our client does not comment publicly on pending litigation. However, obviously these allegations made by a disgruntled former employee are false and misleading. We will soon be filing a formal response to these allegations that will help set the record straight.”
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