90 Day Fiance Star Stephanie Davison in Huge Legal Trouble for Spreading Misinformation Regarding Covid Protection

Lately, 90 Day Fiance fame Stephanie Davison has been on a social media hiatus. But recently, she took to Instagram to post some pictures of herself and share updates regarding allegations against her. Allegedly, she got caught selling fake covid protection info. The attorney general also warned her on national television. Let’s take a detailed look at this.

   

Stephanie Offers Explanation About The Allegations

Starting off with letting fans know that she has been working with her attorney for years, she revealed that he has summed up the final assurance. The Instagram page 90dayfiancenow reported her post that reads, “as you will see in paragraph 2.3 and 2.4, this assurance does not constitute and admission of any wrongdoing by respondents. The entry into this agreement by respondents is not an admission of any factual allegations or legal conclusions.”

Describing this as the worst thing she ever had to endure, Stephanie expressed her gratitude towards their willingness for admitting their legal conclusions. She is the owner of the store Skin Envy. On 90 Day Fiance, she revealed that she has dedicated her life to operating two medical spas.

According to sources, she claimed that some of her ingredients boost immunity and prevent the coronavirus. She also refused to talk to any reporters and demanded that she would directly deal with the attorney general. Speaking of whom, the attorney general clearly mentioned that unlike 90 days for marrying her fiance, she has only 10 days to respond.

What Do 90 Day Fiance Fans Have to Say About This?

While some critics trolled her for the bold picture, others don’t really care about what she’s up to. Some even called her old news. The reality TV star gained a lot of attention for her appearance when she made her debut on 90 Day Fiance. She also revealed that focusing 99.9% of her energy on business didn’t leave her with much time to date.

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But of course, claiming that certain products can help prevent coronavirus is a huge deal. No wonder she got into trouble with the state. She has been in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. According to the attorney general, her claims were dangerous. She highlighted that vaccine is the only way to try and prevent Covid-19.

Fans were surprised that Stephanie was gone from social media for a while now. It looks like she made her Instagram come back in the most interesting possible way. Do you think the reality TV star made such claims? Is she out of trouble now or there are further legal hassles waiting for Stephanie in the future? Let us know in the comments below.

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