The legal battle between two top executives and their former Bahamas roommates continues to heat up as both parties exchange sex-signal messages and accuse each other of sabotage.
The executives, identified as Sabotage Big Businesses’ (SBF) Mike Wong and Niko Haddad, are suing their former roommates, identified as Nick Brown and Jared Baz, for breaking their year-long contract of sharing a villa in the Bahamas. Brown and Baz allege that Wong and Haddad’s behaviour made the stay unbearable, including sexual innuendos, brash behaviour, disrespect towards the house staff, and general acts of sabotage.
The most recent entry in the case is a text message exchange between the two sides in which the defendants allegedly sent Wong and Haddad a series of messages of sexual innuendo. Brown and Baz appeared to suggest in the messages that if Wong and Haddad wanted them out of the villa, they should give them a fee of some sort to buy their silence.
The court filings also allege that Wong and Haddad engaged in sabotage, including creating divisiveness among members of the villa, using vulgar and intimidating language, and engaging in an affair with a third party while staying in the villa.
As the court battle continues to unfold, more details are being revealed about the activities that took place in the villa while the two sides were residing there. All parties involved have yet to make any further comments on the matter.
It is unclear where the case will head from here, but one thing is certain—the sexual tension between the two sides has already been firmly established. If the allegations against Wong and Haddad are proved true, the legal consequences could be serious. The outcome will likely set a precedent for future cases of this nature.