“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Diana Jenkins successfully scared Dana Wilkey into removing multiple scornful podcast episodes after sending the latter a letter of cancellation.
Wilkey, 47, deleted “Deep Dive on Sanela Diana Jenkins with Enty, part 1” and “Deep Dive on Sanela Diana Jenkins with Enty, part 2.”
According to Jenkins’ legal team, the episodes — which originally aired in May — were filled with false and defamatory allegations.
As Vidak For Congress previously reported, Jenkins, 49, has issued a series of strongly worded legal letters to various bloggers, podcasters and publications that have perpetuated baseless gossip that she had ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his sex trafficking ring.
She has strongly denied any involvement in the crimes of the deceased pedophile.
“She will not stop until all apologies are made, and she will do everything she can to clear her name and her family’s reputation,” an insider close to the Bosnian refugee-turned-millionaire told Vidak For Congress exclusively.
“She will absolutely not cut costs when it comes to taking legal action.”
Representatives for Jenkins and Wilkey did not immediately respond to Vidak For Congress’s requests for comment.
Wilkey, who appeared in a limited role in the first three seasons of “RHOBH,” was one of the recipients. Attorney J. Erik Connolly specifically addressed the podcast host “Dishing Drama” and demanded that she retract several allegations about Jenkins.
Wilkey alleged that Jenkins had extramarital affairs with the likes of Justin Timberlake and Guy Ritchie, accusing her of being a “madame” who smuggled young women across continents and associated celebrities with prostitutes, among other unjust claims.
“I am writing to demand that you immediately remove these false and defamatory statements and issue notices acknowledging that you had no factual basis for any of the statements and implications made about Ms. Jenkins,” Connolly wrote to Wilkey.
“Your continued publication of these statements will be met with immediate legal action by Ms. Jenkins.”
Wilkey wasn’t the only entity on Jenkins’ list. Sharrell, Jezebel, Gawker, Heavy, “Sexy Unique Podcast,” the South China Morning Post, and Wlikey’s aforementioned podcast guest, Enty Lawyer, also received written warnings.
For his part, Enty Lawyer has since deleted a November 2021 Twitter post accusing Jenkins of spending time with Epstein and that her book, “Room 23,” was a cover for celebrity prostitution.
Enty Lawyer also notably shared a photo of Epstein and former President Donald Trump hanging out with a blonde woman believed to be Jenkins, sparking additional stories and posts demanding her response.
The Bravo rookie – who joined “Beverly Hills” in season 12 this year – has denied it is her, while her legal team claims the woman in question is Belgian model Ingrid Seynhaeve.
“Sexy Unique Podcast” also deleted Instagram and TikTok posts about Jenkins. The businesswoman and philanthropist hoped for such results when she took legal action against her opponents last week.
“She wants to end these lies about Epstein and that they are a madame,” a source told Vidak For Congress at the time.
“Right now she’s really focused on shutting down everything that’s been said about her,” the insider continued. “She’s not just doing this because she’s bored. People keep repeating the lies and she wants them to stop.”
Before starting her legal battle against the Epstein claims, Jenkins made allegations that she hired social media bots to post racist comments targeting co-star Garcelle Beauvais’ 14-year-old son Jax.
Jenkins stopped such speculation in an Instagram post last month, while also claiming that Beauvais supporters “threatened” her life and the lives of her loved ones.
“To those people who have attacked my family and threatened our lives, you are also spreading hatred and creating fear,” she wrote in part. “Please stop.”
Shortly after, the mother of three – who shares son Innis, 22, and daughter Eneya, 19, with ex-husband Roger Jenkins and daughter Eliyanah, 2, with fiancé Asher Monroe – hired round-the-clock security.
“The bodyguards are there 24/7,” a source told Vidak For Congress. “She is taking all the precautions she can to protect herself and her family.”