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Follow on Google News | Canadian Star Saint Von Colucci's Managers Are Filing Lawsuits Against British Journalists & MediaBy: HYPE The journalist and the media outlets knowingly published and spread fake news based on conspiracy theories that Canadian artist Saint Von Colucci does not exist in real life and that all his modeling pictures were generated by artificial intelligence, driving him into hiding from the world with severe depression and panic attacks and nearly driving him into killing himself. None of Colucci's pictures were or are generated by artificial intelligence. Some of the artist's modeling pictures do have some Photoshop, as it is a regular practice in the fashion world, but none of them were generated by artificial intelligence. They are real pictures taken in real photoshoots, which sometimes last up to 12 hours straight in a photo studio. The only picture that has his face deformed by Photoshop was the allegedly "after surgery shot," in which the individuals who hacked Colucci's email servers maliciously lifted his face using Photoshop to sell the fake news to the media. Once Colucci's management regained control and access to its email servers and accounts, they reached out to the media outlets, kindly requesting corrections for the defamatory articles falsely claiming the artist was an artificially intelligence- South Korea-based British-French journalist Raphael Rashid, brother of London-based movie sales agency Film Republic CEO Xavier Henry-Rashid, did not think it was enough to publish defamatory and conspiracy theories about Colucci in his article for media outlet AI Jazeera and decided to go on a full defamatory rant on his social media profile on Twitter by insulting Colucci with the most cruel slurs, making false accusations towards the singer, sharing private information obtained by doxxing public records, and sharing unflattering photoshopped pictures of the artist from his early modeling work from when he was a teenager. The journalist engaged in several cyber crimes, including but not limited to doxxing, invasion of privacy, defamation, target harassment, cyberbullying, and others. Both Twitter and the UK police refused to do anything about the crimes being committed online against Colucci. Rashid, Abraham, Variety, The Indian Express, and South Korea's MBC's defamatory statements about their articles have led the artist into severe depression and suicidal thoughts, leaving him no choice but to stop all his work activities and seek treatment. Colucci himself will be filing civil and criminal lawsuits in South Korea against Raphael Rashid and MBC. End
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