Sonya Deville Speaks On Harassment, Will Take Legal Action If Necessary


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WWE superstar Sonya Deville recently issued a short statement on her Instagram addressing the fallout of her stalker situation, which forced the former Fire and Desire member to actively step away from her role on television.

Deville begins by thanking fans for their support during those difficult times, but gives a stern warning that any harassment to her or her loved ones will result in her contacting the authorities. Deville claims she now has a “zero tolerance policy” and is no longer messing around due to her recent incident.

I’m going to say this once and try to be clear. I love my fans very much and appreciate U despite what has happened I do not categorize U all as raging psycho paths. But harassing myself or people I have been W ETC is never acceptable. I share my life with y’all to an extent because it is part of what I do and what I signed up for. That being said I will not hesitate to report and or take legal action against anyone that has sent threatening messages and or anything inappropriate to me or someone in my life. Like I mentioned I am not messing around at all and it is a zero tolerance policy at this point due to the referenced incident, thank you.

Deville’s stalker Philip Thomas II is facing three felony charges for his attempted kidnapping, with depositions set to begin in February of 2021. It also appears that Deville has moved from her previous location, as court paperwork for her deposition was returned to the Sheriff’s office. You can read more about that here.

Check out her IG post below.

 

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