Titan Wealth ex-employee faces trial over alleged harassment

Marian Okunola pleads not guilty to charges of harassment via emails

Sahar Nazir
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Former Titan Wealth contractor-turned-employee Marian Okunola appeared in Uxbridge Magistrates' Court today (12 November), pleading not guilty to charges of harassment.

Okunola is accused of sending a series of abusive emails to two senior members of Titan Wealth and its subsidiary, Titan Settlement and Custody (formerly Global Prime Partners). The court heard that Okunola allegedly sent a total of 37 emails targeting two senior executives at the firm following her dismissal. The emails, which contained abusive language, reportedly included photos of the witnesses with explicit edits, with the images allegedly shared with other senior members of staff at Titan Wealth. Okunola was employed by Titan in November 2022, the court heard. The incident...

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