Tea Tsulukiani sues Nanuka Zhorzholiani for defamation

Georgian Dream member Tea Tsulukiani is suing journalist Nanuka Zhorzholiani for defamation.

As Tea Tsulukiani has stated in the information released, the case concerns a list published by Nanuka Zhorzholiani entitled: "People shot by Tsulukiani's father."

As Tsulukiani writes, her family no longer has the right to ignore such accusations. According to her, the lawsuit was filed jointly by her mother, brother, and nephew.

“Today, we sued our girl with a chandelier (and other things too).

I always knew we were right, but now is the time to complain! The more you let the bacilli go, the more they will be bolder. And they are going to come back and...

Finally, an investigative commission was created and the Georgian Dream assigned me the temporary responsibility of its leadership. As soon as I started working, Madame Kodua, who used to drive around the city in cars confiscated by her husband during the National Movement, remembered my father again. It is clear that she is an individual created by Vano Merabishvili, who was created by her husband, she does not have any other status yet, but how long should we say - why should we sue this kind of people?

So, today, I, my 82-year-old mother, my brother and my nephew filed a lawsuit for defamation. Nanul, we have many more in our family, but this is enough for now.

Nana Zhorzholiani has published a list of 20 people entitled: People shot by Tsulukiani's father. I am not publishing this list here, because, presumably, many of them are people convicted of particularly serious crimes, including premeditated murder, dismemberment of corpses and dumping in the garbage, etc. in the past, and their past, unlike Nana-Nanuka-Nanula-Nanuchio, is none of my business.

I will simply say that documents have been submitted that 15 people are still alive today, 1 person died after my father had already passed away, some died after Georgia abolished the death penalty, one cannot be identified at all, etc.

We're not going to let this go without a response. Do you understand?

Nanuch, well, just pucker your silicone lips (and those too) and say ....," Tsulukiani writes.

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