Tango lover sues after NYC woman claimed he spiked her drink


It takes two to tango but apparently just one after-party to ruin a reputation.

A suburban Seattle man and tango enthusiast claims a gin-soaked late-night gathering at a California Airbnb with his fellow dance lovers left him shunned when one later accused him of spiking the drinks.

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Eduard Koller showed up at a small gathering after the March 2023 Southern California Tango Festival with tequila and “a gin-based cocktail” in hand, according to a lawsuit.

The party broke up without incident and Koller, 55, took an Uber back to his hotel along with four of his party guests.


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Eduard Koller claims he was never alone with his accuser and never spiked anyone’s drink. Eduard Koller/Facebook

But a year later, Koller claims he was barred from a tango marathon in Massachusetts because the co-organizer believed he’d been “inappropriate,” he said in Manhattan Supreme Court papers.

James Oh allegedly told the Redmond, Wash. man only that he’d received “multiple credible claims of inappropriate and harmful behaviors by you. And I’m not comfortable letting you be part of any event I’m organizing or co-organizing,” according to the litigation.


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Nimroody and Koller only met three times, he said in court papers. Tehela Nimroody /Facebook

Koller later learned Upper East Side psychologist Tehela Nimroody had accused him of tampering with her beverage during the California after-party, he said in legal papers.

The pair were not alone during the party in question and “did not share any other type of relationship or interactions” aside from meeting at three tango events between 2022 and 2024, Koller claimed.

Nimroody allegedly ignored a Facebook message Koller sent seeking to clarify her claim, he noted.

Koller is seeking unspecified damages and wants a court order barring Oh and Nimroody from posting any “defamatory and injurious content” about him.

Oh declined comment on the litigation. Nimroody did not respond to messages.


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