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Korra Obidi receives upto $50K In GoFundMe donations to face Ex, Justin Dean In Court

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Korra Obidi receives upto $50K In GoFundMe donations to face Ex Justin Dean In Court
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Korra Obidi’s GoFundMe campaign has received an outpouring of support, raising almost $50,000 in just two days.

The funds will be used to cover legal fees as she prepares to face her ex-husband, Justin Dean, in court.

The dispute began when Justin obtained image rights protection from Meta, resulting in the removal of videos featuring their children from Facebook and the demonetization of Korra’s page.

In response, Korra created a GoFundMe account with a goal of raising $100,000 to challenge the decision in court.

The campaign has been met with an overwhelming response, with $49,346 already donated and counting.

Justin Dean had previously admitted to contacting Facebook to prevent their children from appearing on the platform.

Korra Obidi’s successful fundraising efforts demonstrate the strong support and solidarity she has received from her community, highlighting the power of online communities in standing together against injustice.

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