Sum 41's Deryck Whibley challenges Greig Nori to court | CTV News
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In a video posted to social media, Whibley addressed the Treble Charger frontman directly. "I take no pleasure in coming out with the truth about what happened between me and my ex-manager, but it was something that I just couldn't keep in anymore and I had to let it out," Whibley said. "It's come to my attention that Greig Nori has now called me a liar. I tell you right now, I stand behind every word that's in my book, 100 per cent. I'm not a liar."
Whibley asserts his accusations against Nori, emphasizing that the singer's allegations stem from a manipulation of power that began when Sum 41's career took off. He reflects on their relationship and the traumatic impact it had on his life, stating, "If Nori thinks otherwise, there’s only one way to settle this: under oath, in front of a judge, in front of a jury, anytime you want. I'm ready, whenever you are."
Nori's public denial of Whibley's claims includes statements categorically rejecting any assertion that he pressured Whibley, asserting that it was the singer who initiated the relationship "aggressively." Nori maintains that the relationship "faded out" consensually, contrasting sharply with Whibley's narrative of manipulation and abuse.
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