Shlømo Posts New Statement, Denies Claims and Announces Legal Action

The techno artist denies the allegations as Amelie Lens and Nicole Moudaber react in the comments


Shlømo has shared another public statement on Instagram, again denying the allegations circulating online and confirming that he is taking legal action.

In his message, the French techno artist said he has been the target of what he described as a coordinated defamation campaign. He referenced the Instagram account @bradnolimit, claiming the person behind it previously worked with him through Steer Management before their professional relationship ended. According to Shlømo, the accusations being shared are false and intended to damage both his career and personal life.

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He firmly denied any non-consensual behavior, sexual abuse or relationships with underage women. He also stated that he is filing legal complaints that include defamation, harassment, attempted extortion and the use of forged documents. In his post, he stressed that while freedom of speech is important, it should not be used to spread lies.

After the statement went live, the comment section quickly became a focal point of debate.

Several artists reacted publicly, referencing a resurfaced interview clip that has been widely shared online in recent days. In the video, Shlømo is seen laughing during a conversation involving a female fan, a moment that many viewers have criticized and described as inappropriate.

Amelie Lens commented directly under the post, asking, “The interview where you laugh with the girl is fake?”

Nicole Moudaber also responded with a strong message, writing: “Your comment and the way you mocked that girl in your interview were appalling. It says everything about your character. Low life.”

Their reactions added further intensity to an already heated discussion within the techno community, where conversations around accountability, consent and due process continue to unfold.

This latest statement follows several days of escalating developments in the hard techno scene, including artist departures from Steer Management and lineup removals at major events. More details here.

No judicial decisions have been made at this time.