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Nikko D’Ambrosio facing tax fraud suit while suing exes for Facebook group

He should put his money where his mouth is.

A Chicago man is suing for $75 million in a class action lawsuit after a past date posted negative reviews about his relationship on Facebook, and is fighting a tax evasion lawsuit.

According to court documents filed in May 2023, Nikko D'Ambrosio, 32, is accused of filing at least two false tax returns, in each case far below the poverty line. It alleges that he underpaid, paid exorbitant expenses and carried out charity work. .

He first attempted the scheme in 2020, claiming he spent a whopping $158,528 over the year and donated an additional $29,775 to charity, but prosecutors say D'Ambrosio said he was He claimed that he knew that he had spent significantly less than that amount.

Records show he claimed only $4,443 in taxable income that year.

D'Ambrosio allegedly lied the following year, this time claiming $252,625 in expenses, $34,725 in charitable contributions, and $14,874 in taxable income.


A Chicago man is suing for $75 million in a class action lawsuit after a past date posted negative reviews about his relationship on Facebook, and is fighting a tax evasion lawsuit. United States District Court / Northern District of Illinois

He has appeared in federal court daily on criminal charges in January, including one day when he filed suit against dozens of women claiming to be victims of identity theft and privacy violations. include.

Women posted negatively about their time with D'Ambrosio in the private Facebook group “Are We Dating The Same Guy.”

Some ex-lovers claimed he was “very clingy” and a ghoster, while others claimed he was a brutal repeat offender who had a bad reputation on the site.


Women posted negative reviews about their time with D'Ambrosio in a private Facebook group. "Are we dating the same guy?"
Women posted negatively about their time with D'Ambrosio in the private Facebook group “Are We Dating The Same Guy.” United States District Court / Northern District of Illinois

“He has been posted here before. The poster said he sent her a bunch of texts saying bad things about her because she didn't want to spend the night with him,” one woman wrote. Ta.

D'Ambrosio claimed that the women were all telling lies in an attempt to damage his reputation.

On January 11, he filed a lawsuit seeking $75 million in damages against 27 named women, including the group's moderators, several Jane Dawes, and divisions of Facebook's parent company Meta. .

“Defendants broadcast outrageous, cruel and malicious lies about Plaintiff, either knowing that the statements were false or in reckless disregard of Plaintiff’s statements. [to] Whether or not they are true,” his complaint states.

“[Their] Torts are so outrageous in character and so extreme in degree that they transcend all bounds of decency and should be considered atrocious and totally unacceptable in civilized society. ”

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