'Real Housewives of Miami' Star Todd Nepola Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against Bravo

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Todd Nepola has dropped his defamation lawsuit against Bravo and NBC, preventing him from refiling the claim.

Summary

Todd Nepola, star of 'The Real Housewives of Miami,' has dismissed his defamation lawsuit against Bravo and NBC with prejudice. The lawsuit, originally filed in October, alleged that the network fabricated financial difficulties to create drama surrounding his wife, Alexia Nepola, during seasons 6 and 7 of the show. Specifically, Nepola claimed that Adriana de Moura spread false information about his businesses failing and potential financial hardship. The court document does not state the reason for the dismissal, leaving it unclear whether a settlement was reached. However, Nepola is now moving forward without pursuing legal action against the network.

(Source:Tmz)

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