Many people began questioning the validity of Tablo’s Stanford education a while back, and although he made efforts to stop such rumors through both posting up his college transcripts and talking about how the whole ordeal made him feel, some people are still persistently claiming that his college education is a lie. In response, Tablo is now threatening to take legal action.
In a press release a few days ago, Tablo’s legal spokesperson Kang Ho stated, “We will not take this to court right away, but people who posted rude and libelous comments should delete them within a week in order to avoid facing charges. There is no doubt that Tablo received a degree from Stanford University. Some are maliciously trying to make the truth seem false, which has lead to significant material and psychological damage to my client.”
The rumors began spreading around in November, and still continue to spread even though Stanford officials came out themselves to announce that he had been a student at their university in through a newspaper article in mid-June. With any luck, maybe the thought of facing a lawsuit will teach people to not mess with the Epik High leader.
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