Justin Dean, the estranged husband of the US-based dancer Korra Obidi has broken his silence after his ex-wife took to social media to cry out while hinting at harassment and torture.
Korra Obidi via her Facebook page shared a video of the moment a female cop stormed her house to conduct an inspection on her last child, Athena Dean while stating that she got information about the toddler falling from a chair.
Expressing displeasure over the visit, Korra Obidi insinuated that her ex-hubby was behind the whole saga. She went on to tag it as an act of harassment against her.
Amid this controversy, Justin Dean took to his official Facebook page where he launched a live session that lasted for over 3 hours to address some issues.
Dean faulted Korra Obidi for filming a cop that came to inspect her daughter while stating that it goes against the Child Privacy Laws.
He further denied sending the police to Korra’s apartment for any reason.
According to him, he has been visited a couple of times by the cops who also come for child inspection but he has never put it out on social media because he doesn’t want his kids to be attached to things like such.
Captioning the video, he wrote:
“Child privacy laws and an interesting doll show”
Watch video here.
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