Willock, Rosan feud escalates after tape allegation
A public row between rival media owners intensified over the weekend with sordid allegations about an illicit sex tape peddled by Virgin Islands News Online (VINO).
2024-10-28 18:39:43 - VI News Staff
Guavaberry Media’s Cindy Rosan has denied the existence of any such tape involving herself. She further accused VINO’s owner, Julian Willock, of bullying perceived enemies on his platform for years. In a social media post on Saturday, Rosan lashed out at Willock, accusing him of leveraging his platform to allegedly bully and silence those who oppose him or criticise the Virgin Islands Party (VIP). “On a very serious note, Julian Willock, through his online news site, VINO, has terrorised this community and members of this community for years,” she alleged. She further claimed that several businesses and government entities felt pressured to run advertisements on VINO, fearing reprisal if they did not comply.
Rosan vehemently denied any involvement in the alleged sex tape, threatening legal action against anyone who circulated such material without her consent. “There are ZERO sex tapes out there on me. And anyone that releases anything with my likeness without my knowledge or consent will be held fully liable,” she wrote on Facebook. “I have never in my past life, mid-life or in this very moment, engaged in any such behaviour, and never will. Neither do I handle my affairs in a slack or loose manner.”