Tristan Thompson Sends Cease-and-Desist Over Sydney Chase Cheating Claims

BY: Walker

Published 4 years ago

Taking action. Tristan Thompson sent Sydney Chase a cease and desist amid Khloé Kardashian cheating rumors.

via: Page Six

Adam John Grandmaison, host of the “No Jumper” podcast, told Page Six on Tuesday that he erased the initial video because of the cease-and-desist he received from Thompson’s attorney, Marty Singer.

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“Yeah, we got a cease-and-desist and deleted it,” Grandmaison shared. “Honestly, I wouldn’t have posted it in the first place if I knew it was going to mess up a relationship.”

The cease-and-desist, obtained by Page Six, states that Chase made “numerous false and defamatory statements” about Thompson on the podcast.

“You recklessly allowed Ms. Chase to make outlandish false statements about my client
on the podcast without seeking to verify her claims in any way,” the letter continues.

“No Jumper” since has reuploaded the video but edited out the portion in which Chase makes her claims about Thompson’s “peek-a-boo d–k.”

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“I try to avoid the ‘exposing’-style interviews these days,” Grandmaison added.

Singer also sent a cease-and-desist to Chase, obtained by Page Six, but she hasn’t responded.

“It is obvious that you are a liar,” the letter to Chase reads. “…Your claim that you had a relationship with Mr. Thompson is pure fiction. The purported texts you claim exist are equally fictitious, and they put words in my client’s mouth that he never said that are contrary to his thoughts and feelings. This is defamatory.”

The letter also demands Chase provide any texts she allegedly received from Thompson for review, as texts can be “manipulated and faked.”

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“We are confident that any texts you may claim to have would not withstand such scrutiny. The truth would be revealed – that your story about my client is
fabricated,” the letter continues. “Of course, we doubt you will allow us to review any purported texts since our examination of the texts would confirm that they are a sham.”

Chase claimed to Page Six that she never received a cease-and-desist.

A source close to Thompson tells us the situation is a he-said, she-said and that Chase is using the recent scandal, which has no merit, to cash in on 15 minutes of fame. Chase also hasn’t shared any evidence of their alleged tryst.

She has allegedly pitched a reality series to the Zeus Network, which features Blac Chyna, after the interview went viral.

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Zeus Network didn’t immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment.

We’re also told Chase has been sharing screenshots of her increasing social media statistics as a way to secure more paid sponsorships.

Following the podcast, Chase took to TikTok to double down on her allegations and even claimed 30-year-old Thompson reached out to her again after the interview aired.

While Thompson’s girlfriend, Khloé Kardashian, hasn’t publicly commented on the scandal, the 36-year-old “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star did allegedly send Chase DMs over Instagram asking for their conversation to remain private — which it obviously didn’t.

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That hasn’t stopped Khloé from sharing cryptic but pointed quotes on her Instagram Stories.

“People who don’t hesitate to share a kind word or do a good deed to brighten someone else’s day are the best kind of people,” read the quote by Sonia Sabnis, which Kardashian shared after the interview aired.

The Good American founder continued to share affirmations Tuesday morning, posting, “There’s nothing going on in your life that God is not fully aware of. He remembers the promises He has made you and He knows every detail necessary to fulfill those promises. He is ordering your steps into those promises.”

Tristan isn’t playing around.

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