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Published 20:40 6 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 20:43 6 Aug 2015 BST
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Denis' legal team have asked for the article to be removed.
Lawyers for the Communicorp founder have stated that the piece, which has since been removed, was "a malicious and deliberate defamation of the most serious kind".
Writer and founder of WWN, Colm Williamson tweeted a picture of the legal document along with the caption "You know you're doing something right when a multi-billionaire megalomaniac sends you a cease and desist letter".
Lawyers have asked for all references to the article to be removed from the website as well as social media.
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