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Judy Austin Responds To Ex-Husband’s Accusations And Criticisms

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Judy Austin Responds To Ex-Husband’s Accusations And Criticisms

In response to accusations made by her ex-husband, Mr. Obasi, Nollywood actress Judy Austin has publicly defended her husband, Yul Edochie, and accused him of neglecting their children.

This follows her ex-husband’s recent on-screen appearance where he discussed their failed marriage.

Judy made a heartfelt statement in which she bemoaned her ex-husband’s alleged persistent attacks.

She said …

“It hurts. Not once has he brought out evidence of taking care of this kids. Not once has he brought out any evidence of coming to court for custody. But he has a lot to say about me. All the campaigns have been about me. Please I am warning all you bloggers, stop insulting Yul Edochie, he has done nothing, absolutely nothing. If anything, he has helped me take care of the kids that are not his biological kids. When the man that gave birth to them abandoned them. He has helped me to be a father figure in their lives, put a roof over their heads. If anything, you people should praise him for being a kind and awesome man… How can a d£@db£at come out and lie and people will not think….”

I understand that this is not the first time Judy’s ex-husband has publicly accused her. While these allegations are concerning, I believe he should present concrete proof to substantiate his claims rather than making accusations without evidence.

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