Stephanie Otobo has filed a 5 million dollar lawsuit against Edo Clergyman, Apostle Johnson Suleiman, in Canada.
Stephanie who was arrested and detained in a Lagos police station sometime in March this year, is claiming $5 million in damages.
A letter dated April 19 2017 with case file number CV-17-573595, signed by Registrar of the Ontario Superior Court and addressed to Apostle Suleman’s Ontario residence, posited that Otobo has filed a lawsuit, claiming Canadian $5milion for damages resulting from breach of trust, breach of fudiciary relations, breach of contract, negligence, defamation, poisoning, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional stress, forcible confinement, multiple instances of battery, false imprisonment, fraud, assaults, sexual assaults, sexual harassments, harassments and malicious prosecution.
Stephanie is also asking the court to grant a restraining order on Suleiman from contacting and communicating with her, directly or indirectly, in Canada. She is also asking the court to restrain Suleiman from being at a distance of at least 500 meters.
According to Canada laws, Suleman has within 40 (forty days) to serve and file his statement of defense. In the event of his failure to appear before the Ontario Superior Court, however, judgment may still be given against him without further notice given to him.
See the court papers below: