Diana Jenkins has dropped the lawsuit she filed to show those that could also be liable for cyberbullying Garcelle Beauvais‘ teenage son, Jax, after she “didn’t obtain a response” from her ex-Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills costar about how you can proceed with the case.
In a brand new submitting obtained by RadarOnline.com, Diana stated that after the court docket “expressed issues” she wasn’t the appropriate particular person to maintain the case transferring ahead, her authorized crew contacted Garcelle’s legal professional to see “if she would be part of the lawsuit as Plaintiff.” Diana even “provided to cowl all her authorized bills in reference to the go well with.”
Nevertheless, based on the movement filed in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Diana “didn’t obtain a response from Ms. Beauvais.” The submitting additionally mentions that Diana went a step additional and “reached out to NBC Common (the proprietor of the tv community Bravo that airs the ‘Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills’) and knowledgeable NBC Common relating to her efforts to determine the perpetrator(s), but additionally obtained no response.”
“In gentle of the shortage of response and help and regardless of having spent tens of 1000’s of {dollars}, Ms. Jenkins has concluded that she can’t proceed with this litigation presently,” the lawsuit learn, including, “Ms. Jenkins is submitting a Request of Dismissal With out Prejudice.”
The go well with additionally identified that Diana was closing in on these probably related to cyberbullying Garcelle’s son.
“Lots of the Instagram account holders had hid their identities through the use of disposable e-mail addresses and overseas telephone numbers,” the lawsuit learn, revealing a number of had been linked to the Ivory Coast and Mongolia.
The lawsuit additionally revealed that she “labored with a pc forensic skilled” who “recognized a possible identify behind one of many accounts” with IP addresses in Northern California. Whereas the brand new submitting offers the primary preliminary and final identify of the doable perpetrator, RadarOnline.com is selecting to not publish the data.
Regardless of figuring out the “service suppliers for the IP addresses corresponding to Comcast and Verizon,” the ex-RHOBH star “couldn’t decide the individuals who had been utilizing the IP addresses.”
“This motion seeks to unmask and maintain accountable the morally chapter particular person who has attacked a baby and positioned blame for his/her actions on Ms. Jenkins,” the go well with learn.
“Diana is a humanitarian who opposes all types of hate, particularly racism directed at a baby,” the supply advised RadarOnline.com on the time. “Whoever did this should and can face the results of their actions.”
RadarOnline.com has reached out to Garcelle and NBC Common for remark.