$500/hr Dating Coach Threatens Lawsuit After Viral Affair Claim

A high-profile dating coach who charges $500 per hour has found herself embroiled in controversy after content creators Aba N Preach exposed alleged fraudulent credentials and questionable personal conduct. Sadia Khan, who operates from Dubai, has now threatened legal action against the YouTubers through an American law firm.

The drama began when Aba N Preach published an exposé claiming Khan was using photoshopped educational credentials and operating without proper licensing. Following the backlash, Khan went radio silent, shutting down her social media accounts and WhatsApp groups before eventually responding with legal threats.

The cease and desist letter, sent by K Gross LGK Lawyers, contains several notable errors, including addressing the wrong person entirely. The poorly crafted document demands the removal of all content mentioning Khan and threatens defamation lawsuits. However, the letter fails to specify any defamatory statements or provide substantial legal grounds.

In response, Aba from Aba N Preach welcomed the lawsuit threat, stating: “The ultimate defense against defamation is truth. If you want to sue me, I welcome it. I beg you to do it because then we gonna have something called discovery and I’m going to need to see that degree.”

The controversy deepened when the creators contacted Dubai Health Authority (DHA) directly. According to their investigation, all medical professionals practicing in Dubai, including those offering online services to overseas clients, must hold a valid DHA license. Khan allegedly admitted in recorded conversations that she never obtained this required licensing, claiming her online practice exempted her from local regulations.

A DHA representative reportedly confirmed that professionals offering psychological services from Dubai must be licensed regardless of client location, suggesting Khan may have been operating illegally. The creators have since established a website encouraging former clients to report their experiences to Dubai authorities.

Khan’s public response addressed what she called “false narratives” and claimed she was “fully trained to practice the work I do.” However, she failed to provide the requested credentials or address specific allegations about her qualifications.

The situation has also revealed controversial audio recordings where Khan allegedly made inappropriate comments about relationships and clients. In one recording, she reportedly told a therapy client: “You are the exact man no woman will be attracted to… Women don’t [sleep with] men in therapy. They use them as sisters.”

Additional allegations include claims that Khan was involved with an engaged man, based on screenshots and audio evidence. The creators also highlighted her admission to using heavy filters and photo editing, contrasting her heavily altered online appearance with earlier photos.

As the legal threat looms, the content creators have called for transparency from Khan, challenging her to provide legitimate credentials or face continued scrutiny.