They are accused of tying him, in a recent episode of the digital Channel 33 HD show “Chuwit Mee Reung Lao”, to illegal activities. Yongyuth also sued Chuwit for defamation regarding comments made on another show, “Chuwit Tee Saek Na”, carried on Thairath TV. Bangkok’s Ratchadapisek Criminal Court has scheduled evidence review sessions for June 4 in the first case and June 11 in the second. Lawyer Udom said Yongyuth was seeking to protect his reputation from false accusations allegedly made by Chuwit and the others. He said Chuwit should have brought such matters up in court, backed by evidence, instead of slandering Yongyuth in public with no supporting evidence.
Source: The Nation Bangkok February 06, 2018 05:35 UTC