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Stan Alieke Withdraws as Speed Darlington’s Lawyer Amid Legal Battle With Burna Boy

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Speed Darlington’s lawyer, Stan Alieke, has announced his decision to quit representing the singer, citing the need to withdraw from the case. This development comes after Speed Darlington’s second release from prison, where he was being held due to a defamation case with Burna Boy.

In an Instagram post, Alieke stated that he and his law firm, Law Capitol, have “officially withdrawn from legally representing” Speed Darlington. This move may be linked to the lack of support for Speed Darlington, who has been criticized for his history of attacking people’s brands and characters.

The defamation case between Speed Darlington and Burna Boy has been ongoing, with Speed Darlington facing legal troubles due to his online statements. Alieke’s decision to quit the case raises questions about Speed Darlington’s future legal representation and the outcome of the defamation case.

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