Judge Faith Jenkins And Kenny Lattimore Sue Anonymous YouTubers For Defamation And Harassment

Judge Faith Jenkins and Kenny Lattimore at a red carpet event smiling together
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Judge Faith Jenkins and Kenny Lattimore are taking a stand against defamation and harassment with a newly filed lawsuit targeting anonymous YouTubers.

💼 Defamation Lawsuit Filed In Los Angeles

Judge Faith Jenkins and her husband, R&B singer Kenny Lattimore, are saying enough is enough—and they’re taking legal action to prove it.

On Wednesday, the couple announced they filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County against a group of anonymous YouTubers who have allegedly published and monetized false, defamatory, and harassing content about their family and marriage.

After weeks of silence, the couple took to Instagram to break their silence and let it be known that they’re pursuing justice—not just for themselves, but to set a clear precedent.

📲 Judge Faith Jenkins & Kenny Lattimore Are Setting The Record Straight

Faith and Kenny shared a joint statement via Instagram, writing in part:

“Today we filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County to hold anonymous YouTubers accountable for the defamation and harassment they’ve directed at our family and personal lives. For weeks, we remained silent—but that silence should not be mistaken for acceptance.”

The couple also called out the monetization of “messy” content, the use of fabricated documents, fake quotes, and even AI-generated lies—all for clicks and clout.

They emphasized that while they’re used to public opinion as public figures, what’s happening now has crossed legal lines.

Their legal counsel, Felton Newell of Newell Law Group, will be handling the case.

According to the couple’s statement, YouTube Legal has confirmed it will release identifying information for the anonymous uploaders upon valid legal request—paving the way for the lawsuit to move forward.

“Some [creators] went as far as referencing non-existent court documents, fabricated judicial rulings, attributing fake quotes to us, and using AI to manufacture lies. This is not only harmful—it is unlawful.”

🎙️ Faith Jenkins And Kenny Lattimore Stay Focused On Family And Purpose

While the legal battle is just beginning, Judge Faith and Kenny Lattimore are keeping their eyes on what really matters—family, faith, and forward movement.

Faith is currently hosting her new court show, “Virtual Justice,” and her true crime series on Oxygen.

Kenny is preparing to release a new orchestral album.

And together, they’re raising their two-year-old daughter with love, intention, and integrity.

“Despite the noise, we remain rooted in love, our family, and the purpose-driven work we’re blessed to do.”

Read their full statement below:


👀 Why This Matters: A Message To Content Creators

This lawsuit sends a loud message to messy content creators: defaming people behind anonymous accounts for profit may come with serious consequences.

Content creators, especially on YouTube, often walk a fine line between commentary and defamation.

But this case could very well be the one that shifts the landscape—especially if other public figures follow suit.

💬 Let’s Talk About It, Frens…

Do you think this will spark a trend of celebrities taking legal action against YouTubers and bloggers who spread harmful content?

Is this the beginning of a social media reckoning? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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