According to information from Vingroup , this corporation has filed a lawsuit against the Facebook account owner Hien Nguyen (Yen Sao Yen Dan) with 409,000 followers in the California Superior Court in Los Angeles (USA). The lawsuit was sent on September 10.
According to the lawsuit, Facebook account owner Hien Nguyen was accused of defamation and unfair competition by repeatedly posting false information about Vingroup, including spreading rumors that nearly 5,000 of the corporation's employees had quit their jobs due to concerns about electric vehicle safety.
Vingroup believes that these articles not only affect its reputation but are also used to attract followers and serve this individual's bird's nest business.
Immediately after the news of Vingroup’s lawsuit reaching the California Superior Court, account holder Hien Nguyen deleted all posts about the corporation. Currently, the company is asking the court to issue an order prohibiting Facebook account holder Hien Nguyen from continuing this behavior and to compensate for damages.

Chairman of Vingroup Corporation Pham Nhat Vuong (Photo: Bloomberg).
Previously, 65 channels had hidden and deleted videos after the corporation announced it was suing 68 domestic and foreign organizations and individuals for spreading false and distorted news.
Specifically, 120 videos were deleted, 6 more channels made apology videos, bringing the number of apology channels to 11. Apology channels on YouTube include Tra Da & Tin Moi; 5s channel; Nana tin; BLV Doan Chinh; Linh lam bao; BLV Minh Tri; Tin tuc moi sang; Goc dau tu; BLV Phu Tai; BLV Cuoc song; Tin 3SV...
Vingroup also said that it has filed a lawsuit against social media account owner Phil Dong in the Toronto Superior Court in Canada and has been accepted. The group added that apart from a few account owners such as Phuong Ngo, Hoang Dung... who need to collect more information, most of them are close to completing pre-litigation procedures to submit to local courts in the countries where the account owners are residing.
On September 9, Vingroup announced that it had sued 68 domestic and foreign organizations and individuals for spreading false information related to the corporation and its leaders on social networking platforms.
The fabricated information revolves around four main groups of content, including the financial situation of the group; VinFast cars are Chinese products "disguised" as Vietnamese goods; information about Vingroup's personnel and leaders and other content related to product legality and policy issues.
The group affirmed that it had collected full information and made records of the violations committed by the 68 above-mentioned subjects as authentic evidence, and at the same time initiated a civil lawsuit or reported to the competent authority in accordance with legal procedures in Vietnam.
Vingroup is also working with domestic and international lawyers to file a lawsuit in accordance with the laws of the relevant country. At the same time, Vingroup has sent notices to foreign embassies in Vietnam and Vietnamese embassies in countries where citizens who own the violating accounts are residing to protect the legitimate interests of the business.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/kinh-doanh/vingroup-khoi-kien-them-mot-chu-tai-khoan-len-toa-an-my-20250913184312612.htm
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