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Snopes Debunker - Rumors that The Rock was named in $3 billion kidnapping lawsuit, Chelsea Clinton wants U.S. children "force-jabbed," and Queen Camilla wore stolen diamonds in coronation

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Snopes Debunker

May 10, 2023

Today: Rumors that The Rock was named in $3 billion kidnapping lawsuit, Chelsea Clinton wants U.S. children "force-jabbed," and Queen Camilla wore "stolen" diamonds in coronation

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and the $3B Kidnapping Lawsuit

In April 2023, claims began to spread online that actor and former wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson had been named as a defendant in a $3 billion kidnapping lawsuit. We found that this is true.


In total, the list of defendants spans 23 pages — including celebrities such as Eminem, Naomi Campbell, and Michael Jordan, as well as companies like Verizon, Bank of America, and Universal Studios, and law enforcement agencies.


What are the allegations? Izz Scott LaMagdeleine reports.

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