Dippin’ Dots CEO Scott Fischer’s ex-girlfriend is accusing him of “sending sexual images” of her to multiple people, including her own mother.
The lawsuit brought on by ex Amanda Brown accuses Fischer of revenge porn. But the CEO says that is not the case; in fact, he says it is Brown who is doing nothing more but trying to get money. He also insists that she keeps his white Chihuahua from him until she gets what she wants, Fox Business reported.
Brown alleges that her ex threatened to withhold money from her unless she gave him X-rated pictures. Apparently, he is trying to use those photos as “blackmail” to keep her in line, court documents state.
“F–k you, you are not a good person,’’ Fischer wrote Brown on Jan. 14. The lawsuit was filed in Oklahoma, where he resides.
“I just sent you the pics by text that I’m about to send out. You will see what my revenge will do,’’ Fischer allegedly continued.
“On the same date, Fischer delivered to Amanda a communication including several private sexual images of herself and further reading, ‘Sent everyone this … told you. … I’ll make sure I hurt you in every way I can,’’ says her suit, which was filed June 9.
Court documents go on to say that the CEO sent the racy pictures to “perhaps the most traumatizing audience imaginable — Amanda’s mother.”
“Fischer’s delivery was accompanied by a menacing instruction [to] Amanda’s mother: ‘I’m sending this out tomorrow. Then I’m going to file a petition for [the dog],’” the papers say.
The CEO’s legal defense team wants the case sealed, claiming it claims “unnecessary inflammatory, and hyperbolic allegations” and says Brown is attempting to “extort” their client.
“When Defendant ended the relationship, Plaintiff absconded with a car owned by Defendant, as well as Defendant’s dog, and moved to Tennessee,” Fischer’s lawyers stated.
Earlier this year, Fischer went after Brown in a separate court case, seeking the return of a car and his dog. But apparently, Brown has been avoiding being served with the complaint. Meanwhile, the vehicle in question “has been reported to authorities as embezzled from Defendant.”
The ice cream giant also accused Brown’s legal team of threatening him. Adding at one point, they said, “that if Defendant did not pay a large amount of money to Plaintiff, they would make the allegations in the Petition public causing Defendant embarrassment which he should want to avoid.”
“This inflammatory lawsuit brought forth by Ms. Brown is nothing more than an attempt to extort Mr. Fischer after he ended their relationship,” his legal team stated.
“It is unfortunate that she has stooped to the level of attacking my client through an outlandish lawsuit, covering up her illegal actions. Mr. Fischer is disappointed this has become a legal matter despite his efforts to bring about a respectful resolution. He is ready to put the matter behind him and move forward,” his lawyers added.
Brown, a “traveling nurse,” says she suffered emotional and verbal abuse and is seeking unspecified damages. She also accuses Fischer of being a drunken lout through much of their two-year relationship.
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