Mejja files a lawsuit to stop scammer impersonating him and cyberbullying
Rapper Mejja has taken a strong stance against cyberbullying and impersonation.
The artist revealed that he has reported a fake Facebook account bearing his name, which has been used to insult and bully his colleagues in the music industry.
Mejja disclosed that he has been collaborating with detectives for the past two weeks in an attempt to unveil the individual responsible for the troubling Facebook page.
Expressing his concern, Mejja stated, “What’s up, guys. Let me get straight to the point. There are people on Facebook using my name and saying sexual things.”
The imposter’s actions have escalated, with troubling posts suggesting a romantic relationship, even involving Mejja’s daughter.
“This person has crossed the line. They have posted sexual things about Ssaru over there and mentioned Kendi, Khaligraph, and everyone I have ever worked with. They are taking my pictures and using them on that profile,” shared a dismayed Mejja.
Mejja clarified in a public announcement that the Facebook profile is currently under investigation, emphasizing that the content shared does not represent him.
“I want you guys to be aware of this,” he urged.
Expressing his distress, Mejja pleaded with Kenyans, particularly addressing the intrusion into his personal life involving his daughter.
“I just want this person found because even using my daughter’s name to abuse me, that is below the belt, and again they are trying to create a rift between me and people I have worked with.”
The Kanairo hitmaker provided a link on his Instagram account to his only official Facebook page, Mejja Official Account, urging fans to be cautious.
He expressed gratitude to those who have supported him through this ordeal, acknowledging the assistance from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the Parklands Police Station.
Mejja concluded by revealing that there are numerous profiles mimicking him, and he is committed to addressing each one systematically.
He has also shared an OB number he used in reporting the incident.