Nana Home Invasion Countersuit: Victim Sued by Arrested Robber
Actress Nana is facing a countersuit from the robber who broke into her home in 2025. Her agency has announced a firm legal stance against the intruder's claims.
In a bizarre turn of events, singer and actress Nana is facing a legal battle against the very man who broke into her home. Despite being the victim of a violent crime, she's now defending herself against a countersuit filed by her attacker.
Details of the Nana Home Invasion Countersuit
The incident occurred on November 15, 2025, when a man in his thirties forced his way into Nana's residence in Guri. According to the Guri Police Station, the intruder threatened Nana and her mother with a weapon, demanding money. In a display of bravery, both women managed to subdue the armed assailant until authorities arrived to make the arrest.
Agency Vows Strict Legal Response
The robber, currently in custody, has reportedly filed a countersuit against Nana. It's a move her agency described as utterly absurd. In a formal statement, the agency announced they won't tolerate such malicious litigation. They've committed to taking all necessary legal actions to protect their artist's safety and reputation, asserting that the attacker's claims are groundless.
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