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The BLORD banner displaying the face of entertainer VeryDarkMan has been taken down days after BLORD was arrested and remanded in court on impersonation charges. The use of VeryDarkMan’s image on the banner was listed among the counts against him.
Sources say the removal of the banner was carried out quietly, and it is not clear who ordered it. While some speculate it may have been a court directive, no official confirmation has been released.
BLORD was remanded shortly after his arrest, which sparked conversations online about the misuse of personal images in public displays. Social media users noticed the banner’s disappearance, with reactions ranging from relief to curiosity about the next steps in the ongoing legal proceedings.
No official statement has been issued by BLORD management regarding either the arrest or the banner’s removal. Observers suggest the lack of comment has fueled speculation about how the matter is being handled.
Legal experts note that unauthorized use of a person’s likeness, particularly in public or promotional materials, can constitute impersonation and carry serious consequences. The incident has drawn attention to the legal responsibilities surrounding image rights and public representations in the entertainment industry.
The case continues in court, and updates are expected as proceedings unfold. Meanwhile, the removal of the banner has put the spotlight on how quickly legal issues can affect public promotions and displays when personal images are used without permission.
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