Logan Paul Sues Ryan Garcia For Defamation Over Claims About Prime Drink

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Logan Paul has had enough of Ryan Garcia‘s nonsense.

The influencer-turned-WWE star announced that he was suing the often-erratic boxer for defamation after Garcia made purported false claims about Paul’s Prime drink.

Garcia then proceeded to claim that Paul made derogatory comments about children in the Gaza Strip after the feud began over the popular beverage.

Garcia, who is also in the midst of fighting doping allegations after a recent failed drug test, had targeted Paul and Prime for weeks.

He posted on Instagram on Thursday with a screenshot showing a Google result about how the caffeine in Prime Energy can be dangerous for children and the caption “@loganpaul come on bro you hurting kids you p— allegedly.”

Paul posted an image of the legal filings and that sent Garcia off the deep end.

Garcia posted an alleged screenshot of texts from Paul, in which the influencer allegedly said “You’re a b—-I’m going to take everything from you. Including the food out of your kids mouth,” then “Go pray to your god” and “Your gonna be sorry like the kids in Gaza.”

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Paul vehemently denied the authenticity of the texts.

“This was Ryan’s response, by saying I’m killing kids. Dog, I don’t even know what you’re talking about. You don’t have my number, I don’t have your number, and yet you continue to lie,” he said. “This is why we’re suing you for defamation. You are so stupid.”

Paul then talked about defending employees of his company.

“Prime has a thousand employees dog. We’re a multi-billion-dollar business. It’s not just me. So we’re certainly not going to let you come in here and damage the company for attention,” he said. “And by the way, the lawsuit, the suit we’re filing, is in Texas, so there’s a mutual combat law if you’re feeling some type of way and want to duke it out outside the courtroom.”

Meanwhile, Paul is currently in Saudi Arabia as he prepares to face WWE champion Cody Rhodes at the King and Queen of the Ring event.