OpenLife reports that entertainer Peller has expressed deep frustration over what he describes as an unending wave of legal troubles, revealing that he is once again being dragged to court—this time by a former bouncer who worked with him during a past state tour.
The situation stems from an incident that occurred while they were on the road. According to Peller, the bouncer fell from a moving vehicle during the tour, creating a moment of panic within the team.
He explained that immediate steps were taken to handle the emergency, including rushing the injured man to the hospital and covering the full cost of his treatment.
Despite those efforts, the matter has now taken a legal turn. The former bouncer is reportedly demanding ₦400 million in damages, a move Peller finds both shocking and exhausting.
Speaking about the situation, he did not hide his emotions:
“Everybody is suing me, I’m tired.”
His comments suggest a growing sense of pressure as he navigates multiple legal challenges at once.
“In his view, the current lawsuit goes beyond seeking justice and may be financially motivated.
“He wants to use me and escape poverty,” Peller said.
The controversy comes at a time when public conversations around responsibility and accountability in the entertainment industry are becoming more intense.
It also follows recent tensions that prompted Peller to issue an apology over a separate matter, an indication that he has been dealing with a series of personal and professional challenges simultaneously.
As the case unfolds, it adds another layer to the entertainer’s ongoing struggles, leaving many observers watching closely to see how the dispute will be resolved.
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