Guyana-Born Social Media Influencer Sued in Canada Over Alleged Defamatory Claims
New York, NY— Guyanese social media influencer known as “Melly Mel” is facing a civil lawsuit in Canada following allegations that she made defamatory statements about the mother of Guyana’s President, Dr. Irfaan Ali.
According to court filings, the lawsuit stems from a series of statements Melly Mel allegedly published on social media platforms, in which she claimed that President Ali’s mother was involved in acts of corruption and bribery. The claimant argues that the remarks are false, damaging, and have harmed the reputation of a private individual with no public role in government.
Legal documents indicate that the suit was filed in a Canadian court, where Melly Mel is believed to reside or maintain a significant online presence. The plaintiff is seeking damages and a formal retraction of the statements, asserting that the allegations were made without evidence and were circulated widely among Guyanese communities both at home and abroad.
Neither Melly Mel nor her legal representatives have publicly commented on the lawsuit at the time of publication. However, the influencer has previously framed her online content as political commentary, often addressing governance and corruption issues related to Guyana’s leadership.
The Office of the President of Guyana has not issued an official statement regarding the matter. Legal analysts note that defamation cases in Canada require plaintiffs to demonstrate that the statements were published, referred to the individual in question, and caused reputational harm. The burden may then shift to the defendant to prove that the statements were true or otherwise legally defensible.
The case has sparked debate on social media, with supporters citing freedom of expression, while critics argue that public commentary should not extend to unproven allegations against private citizens.
The matter is expected to proceed through the Canadian court system in the coming months.