GIANTS , CEO Kola King demands $10Million Dollars for damages over Social media Network from Google.

GIANTS , CEO Kola King demands $10Million Dollars for damages over Social media Network from Google.

GIANTS , CEO Kola King demands $10Million Dollars for damages over Social media Network from Google. The Legal team from Giants International Magazine the Founder and owner of www.thegiantsnetwork.com website and it software, contacted GOOGLE and their management, through the office of the CEO at the Head Quarter in America.
In a Chat with Kola King the Founder/ CEO of TheGiantnetwork.com , he said that the lawyers of GIANTS already got an official reply from Google, and that work in progress at the moment.
He also mentioned that over the damages done through the Fraudulent Acts of illegal Transfer of software by impersonation , misrepresentation and hijacking through Femi Samuel Akinbinu to Google for financial benefits.
GIANTS organization is demanding $10Million dollars for thegiantsnetwork.com and the software of the Network from Google. This is with terms and conditions, before Google can be considered and allowed to do anything further on it.
More details soon.

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