Burunsuzyan v. Roger CA2/7
Dimitri Roger appeals from an order denying his motion to set aside the default judgment entered in favor of plaintiff Maro Burunsuzyan. Burunsuzyan sued Roger for invasion of privacy by public disclosure of private facts, invasion of privacy by false light portrayal, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence, arising from an alleged incident in which Roger posted Burunsuzyan’s personal cell phone number to Roger’s social media account with directions for Roger’s followers to call Roger at that number. Burunsuzyan filed suit after allegedly receiving over 500 text messages and numerous calls, preventing her from using her cell phone. After Roger failed to file an answer, the clerk entered a default, and the trial court entered a default judgment in favor of Burunsuzyan.
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