Faith Jenkins lawsuit uncovers fake YouTube accounts
*Welp! They effed around and found out. Former syndicated TV judge Faith Jenkins and her husband, R&B artist Kenny Lattimore, are fighting back against viral YouTube lies. They filed a defamation lawsuit in June of this year against creators spreading incendiary rumors about their marriage.
On October 17, they released a video called “EXPOSING the People Behind the Anonymous YouTube Accounts That Defamed Us.” The video revealed real names and evidence of who spread the fake stories. Kinda makes you wonder why anyone would be stupid enough to try and defame a legal expert/lawyer, not to mention, a JUDGE?!
YouTube rumors targeted the couple’s marriage
In early 2025, anonymous YouTube channels posted fake videos about the couple. The titles suggested cheating, divorce, and other personal drama. Many used AI-generated court papers and altered audio clips to make the stories seem real.
The videos earned millions of views. Jenkins and Lattimore said the content was hurtful and crossed legal lines by making money from lies. They stayed silent at first to collect legal proof.

The Faith Jenkins lawsuit began in June 2025
On June 11, the couple sued the creators for defamation and harassment. They filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court and asked YouTube to hand over account information.
“No one should profit from defamation while hiding behind fake names,” they said. Their legal team also pushed to hold platforms accountable for repeated abuse targeting Black public figures.
New video exposes the people behind the lies
In their October 17 video, Jenkins and Lattimore shared findings from months of investigation. They revealed who ran the accounts and showed how AI was used to create fake legal documents.
They also shared subpoenaed data and explained how users hid behind fake names. The message was clear: “Social media is not anonymous. Your actions can be traced.”
Fans support the couple’s legal move
The video spread quickly online. On X (formerly Twitter), fans cheered the couple for standing up. People praised them for using facts, not drama, to defend their name.
Forums like Lipstick Alley lit up with comments calling the lawsuit “inspiring” and “necessary.” Many urged more public figures to sue when targeted by lies online.

Who are Faith Jenkins and Kenny Lattimore?
Faith Jenkins is a former prosecutor and judge. She’s best known for hosting “Divorce Court” and “Judge Faith.” She currently hosts “Virtual Justice with Judge Faith.” Watch it on streaming platforms like YouTube, Nosey.com, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV. Meanwhile, Kenny Lattimore is an R&B singer known for hit songs like “Never Too Busy.”
They married in 2020 and announced their first child in 2023. Together, they speak often about love, faith, and protecting their peace from online drama.
Why this case matters beyond the headlines
The Faith Jenkins lawsuit highlights growing problems with AI, fake news, and online abuse. It shows how easy it is to spread lies—and how hard it can be to stop them.
Jenkins and Lattimore hope their legal fight will inspire others. They want platforms like YouTube to do more to stop harassment and protect truth in the digital age.
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