Former law school student sues Toronto Metropolitan University for 'broken promises' and use of likeness

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Ish Aderonmu is seeking $300,000 in damages from Toronto Metropolitan University in a civil lawsuit that alleges the institution convinced him to attend on 'broken' financial promises and used his likeness for commercial gain.

Three years after accepting an offer to Toronto's newest law school, a former student is suing the institution, claiming they convinced him to apply to the program with 'broken promises' of financial support while using his likeness and reputation to promote the new school. Ish Aderonmu has lived experience in the justice system -- he spent just over 50 days in two Philadelphia county jails after getting busted for selling drugs in 2010.

In a civil lawsuit filed with the Superior Court of Justice, Aderonmu claims the institution is liable for negligent misrepresentation, negligent infliction of mental and emotional distress, appropriation of likeness, and breach of duty of good faith to the amount of $300,000 in damages

 

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This dude is a total clown. Been trying to grift off organizations and institutions for a decade.

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