Damn Xiarchos - "His students were constantly abused"

Continuation of the accusations against the choreographer

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The doom is raging around the actions and deeds of the choreographer Tasos Xiarchos. After the adventure he had last night, where he tried to end his life by taking pills, new complaints are coming to light today.

Speaking to Ant1, influencer and activist Elias Gionis revealed that Tassos Xiarchos had abusive behavior towards his students. He has been arguing with the choreographer for a few months now, as he reacted to similar videos uploaded by the choreographer and made fun of people for their weight.

Speaking to Proino, Elias Gionis said: "Tasos has a consequence in reproducing abusive material on Instagram. It is sad to do this and especially by people who have such a large platform of 50.000 followers, they exert influence on the crowd. There was a precedent with me and Tassos two months ago. There has been a lot… He has raised a minor girl on the beach. What happened to us is that I made a public criticism of him on Instagram and a personal quarrel ensued between me and Tasos, where he started cursing me ".

The activist then stated: "And because people saw this on Instagram, they started sending me complaints against Tasos and I started uploading them and making stories with what people were sending me. Tassos continued to curse me, he was looking to find out where I live and all this is on my Instagram profile. One part was girls who have been students of Tasos in schools, where they have received "chondrophobia". And his student boys, who have also received live and sexual harassment through messages from Tassos ".

"Tassos sued me for defamation, something I learned from the police department. I, in turn, contacted my lawyer and all this legal dispute is ongoing. I am waiting for the official recording of the lawsuit he has made against me and I, in turn, will make sure to answer Tasos. I think he wants help, I hope he has people next to him who will help him ", added Elias Gionis.

Source: protothema.gr