Submit proofs against me: Shetty dares Jain
Mumbai, Mar 23 (IBNS) Amid a case of fraud lodged against her, Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty on Monday rejected all accusations and asked Manoj Jain, who is a chairman of the Kolkata-based company, to submit all proofs against her to prove his claims.
"Crazy news! I dare this Manoj Jain 2submit proofs 2 his ridiculous claims .His 2minute Fame can't b @ the cost of my hard earned reputation," Shetty tweeted.
"Seeking legal advice ..He's a defaulter &clearly a fraud going by his reputation.So annoying !" she said.
The Kolkata Police last week lodged case of fraud against the actress, Ripu Sudan Kundra.
The case was lodged on a complaint filed Debashis Guhaof M K Media Private Limited.
Shetty, Ripu Sudan Kundra of Essential Sports and Pvt Ltd Bandra were alleged to have induced the complainant company to invest a sum of Rs 9 crore with the inducement of 10 times return against the invested amount within 2 years.
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