A man who went by the name “Otonashi Homura” and posted comments such as “massive tax evasion” on colabo has been ordered to pay a total of 3.85 million yen.
In a lawsuit filed by Colabo, a general incorporated association, against a man who posted on his own news site and social media about the association and its representative, Nito Yumeno, saying things like “massive tax evasion” and “I’m sure the tax office will be coming,” the Tokyo District Court (Judge Katayama Ken presiding) on September 24th ordered the man to pay a total of 3.85 million yen (2.2 million yen to Nito and 1.65 million yen to Colabo). The man is Takanori Eto, who runs the news site “Echo News,” and posts on X under the account “Otonashi Homura (@echonewsjp).” During the direct questioning by his own attorney in June, Eto was asked, “Does (the article with the headline “Massive Tax Evasion”) mean that Colabo committed tax evasion?” to which he replied, “No, that is not the case,” and “It makes it clear that there is a possibility.” In response to the question, “Have you interviewed (Colabo) before?” he replied, “Yes, I have sent them emails five or six times through the inquiry form. There was never a response.” (Details about the questioning of the defendant →) June 4, Tokyo District Court The ruling was scheduled to be made in August, but was postponed for about a month and was handed down today. Mr. Eto and collabo are currently suing over comments made by collabo’s legal team at a press conference, in which Mr. Eto called him a “fabricator of false rumours” and a “veteran stalker,” and this lawsuit is still ongoing. Colabo’s legal team claims that the “rumor fabricator’’ refers to another man (Himazora Akane, who lost a case against Colabo and is currently appealing), and that even if it were about Mr. Eto, it would not be contrary to the facts, and that the statement about the “veteran stalker’’ is true and does not constitute defamation. *Details of the ruling and footage of the press conference by collabo will be added. Content of the lawsuit Examination of the person himself Homura Otonashi
>>6 It’s perfectly fine to be suspicious But what’s the evidence? If you say it without any evidence, it becomes slander Let me ask again. What’s the evidence?
>>23 These guys who think they’ve done something just by complaining online are so lame Nito-san has already joined Noto to support them But he’s not someone who should be associated with people who just tap away on their phones.
>>23 101 animals with lawyers for only 4 million yen would normally be a huge loss Collabo is probably getting the work done for almost nothing thanks to citizen power () The legal team is also defending a student who has nothing to do with the case, who is being sued for slandering a classmate, simply because they are enemies of Himawari Soshi They don’t seem like they are doing it as well-intentioned volunteers, so they are probably being hired by the left-wing vested interests behind them.
It’s funny how, like Himazora, they’re all trying to compete with women using their shells and names. It’s creepy how obsessed they are with women. Isn’t this the same as incels? It’s like they love women so much that they resort to attacking because no one pays attention to them.
Please don’t further ruin the reputation of a man in his 40s who has already fallen to the bottom >>26 It’s really creepy that he’s playing the role of an anime girl who is convenient for him.
It turns out that Nito Yumeno’s collabo is a sponsor of the Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery (a comfort women support activist)! In response to the criticism on social media, Hiroyuki said, “Oh, come on. “ getnews.jp/archives/3372424 Miosugita Sugita @miosugita 23.1.21 Yesterday’s Sankei Shimbun. Colabo problem. The audit committee pointed out accounting irregularities, which is a serious problem, but I think the bigger problem is that this group participated in the Wednesday demonstrations in South Korea, repeating the same claims as the Korean Council, and mobilized runaway girls that it had rescued to participate in anti-base protests in Okinawa. (continued) (continued) I don’t think voters will understand that our taxes are being poured into such an organization, and that its representative was a member of the expert council that considers the law. Media outlets other than Sankei should also report on this issue.
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