Tristan Thompson Denies Cheating Allegations, Files Cease And Desist

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Boston Celtics player, Tristan Thompson has denied cheating claims made by an Instagram model.

Tristan Thompson said Sydney Chase’s claim that they “hooked up” in January and he spoke to her last in April is a lie. He’s also threatening to sue if she continues making the claim.

Tristan, who is back with Khloe Kardashian, had his attorney, Marty Singer, send out a cease and desist letter.

Adam John Grandmaison, host of the “No Jumper” podcast where Sydney made the allegations told Page Six on Tuesday that he erased the initial video because of the cease-and-desist he received from Thompson’s attorney, Marty Singer.

“Yeah, we got a cease-and-desist and deleted it,” Grandmaison shared. “Honestly, I wouldn’t have posted it in the first place if I knew it was going to mess up a relationship.”

“You recklessly allowed Ms. Chase to make outlandish false statements about my client
on the podcast without seeking to verify her claims in any way,” the letter read.

Marty Singer also sent a cease-and-desist letter to Sydney Chase, obtained by Page Six, but she hasn’t responded.

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“It is obvious that you are a liar,” the letter to Chase reads. “…Your claim that you had a relationship with Mr. Thompson is pure fiction. The purported texts you claim exist are equally fictitious, and they put words in my client’s mouth that he never said that are contrary to his thoughts and feelings. This is defamatory.”

“It is obvious that you are a liar,” the letter to Chase reads. “…Your claim that you had a relationship with Mr. Thompson is pure fiction. The purported texts you claim exist are equally fictitious, and they put words in my client’s mouth that he never said that are contrary to his thoughts and feelings. This is defamatory.”

“We are confident that any texts you may claim to have would not withstand such scrutiny. The truth would be revealed – that your story about my client is fabricated,” the letter continues.

“Of course, we doubt you will allow us to review any purported texts since our examination of the texts would confirm that they are a sham.”

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