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Invasion Of Privacy

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entertainment1 year ago

Rachel Leviss' Lawyer Sends Letter to Bravo Regarding Sex Tape Discussion Before Scandoval Lawsuit

Rachel Leviss, former "Vanderpump Rules" star, filed a lawsuit against Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix for invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress, claiming Sandoval recorded sexually explicit videos of her without consent. Her ex-lawyer requested not to air any discussion of the recording, but her current lawyer emphasized the case's focus on revenge porn. The lawsuit alleges that the show's production company sanitized the story to portray Leviss negatively and omitted key scenes involving Sandoval's actions.

politics2 years ago

VA Democrat Claims Victimhood After Online Sex Act Scandal Rocks Her Life

Susanna Gibson, a former Virginia House of Delegates candidate and Democrat, claims to be a victim of an invasion of privacy by Republican operatives after explicit videos of her and her husband engaging in sexual acts online for "tips" surfaced ahead of her election loss. Gibson insists that the videos were illegally distributed without her consent and that her private life should not affect her ability to contribute positively to her community. She warns that this type of scrutiny may continue to affect millennials running for office in the future.

entertainment2 years ago

Joseph Sikora Opens Up About His Emotional Public Encounter

Joseph Sikora, known for his role in the TV show Power, was recently photographed looking somber in public. A Twitter user joked that he was still sad about his character's death on the show, but Joseph revealed that he was actually grieving the death of his friend and Power teamster, Bobby Scanlon, who passed away from pancreatic cancer. Joseph expressed his anger towards the person who took the photo and shared the news, emphasizing the importance of respecting privacy. Condolences were offered to Joseph, highlighting the need to be mindful of others' experiences and appearances.

entertainment2 years ago

"Awkward Encounters: 16 Cringe-Worthy Celebrity Interview Moments"

This article highlights 16 inappropriate and invasive moments from celebrity interviews in the last 10 years, including instances where hosts pointed out physical flaws, asked about personal relationships and sex lives, mispronounced names, insinuated inappropriate things about child stars, and made offensive comments. These incidents demonstrate that despite societal progress, there are still instances of disrespectful behavior in the entertainment industry.

entertainment2 years ago

Taylor Swift's Wedding Guest Appearances Spark Controversy and Fashion Inspiration

Swifties faced criticism for swarming Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley's wedding rehearsal in New Jersey in an attempt to catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift. Videos showed large crowds gathering outside the venue, prompting police intervention. Critics deemed the fans' behavior disrespectful and an invasion of privacy for all parties involved. This incident follows previous instances of extreme behavior from Swift's fans, including doxxing and sending death threats.

crime2 years ago

"TikTok Video Leads to Arrest of Man Lurking Near Women's Legs in Burbank Store"

A man who was caught on a TikTok video lurking near women's legs at a Burbank bookstore has been arrested. The incident, which was reported to the Burbank Police, was viewed as an invasion of privacy and is currently under investigation. The suspect was located and arrested in Glendale. Other potential victims are being interviewed, and the investigation is ongoing.

crime2 years ago

Jimmie Allen Faces Second Sexual Assault Lawsuit In One Month.

Country singer Jimmie Allen is facing a second lawsuit for sexual assault, battery, invasion of privacy, and emotional distress. The accuser claims that Allen pursued her for months before sexually assaulting her in a Las Vegas hotel room and secretly filming the encounter without her knowledge. Allen's bodyguard is also named in the lawsuit. The accuser discovered the recording and turned it over to the police. Allen was recently dropped from the Western Idaho Fair amidst news of another lawsuit from his ex-manager, who has made repeated sexual abuse and rape allegations against the country star.

law2 years ago

Tabloid group confesses to illegal information gathering on Prince Harry.

The publisher of the Daily Mirror has admitted to unlawfully gathering information about Prince Harry and apologized for it, stating that it warrants compensation. The admission was made in court filings outlining Mirror Group Newspapers' defense against Harry's first phone hacking trial. The trial is the first of Harry's three phone hacking lawsuits and threatens to put a royal on the witness stand to discuss embarrassing revelations.

law2 years ago

Prince Harry's High Court Appearance for Privacy Case Against British Tabloids

Prince Harry has made a surprise appearance at the High Court in London for a preliminary hearing in the case against Associated Newspapers, which has been accused of invading the privacy of celebrities like Harry, Elizabeth Hurley, and Elton John. The media company is requesting that the entire case be thrown out, but the plaintiffs are asking for damages for misuse of private information. Harry is also suing Associated Newspapers for defamation over an article from Mail on Sunday. This is just one of several lawsuits that Harry has brought against the British media.

entertainment2 years ago

Police officers sue rapper Afroman for using raid footage in music videos.

Seven Ohio law enforcement officers are suing rapper Afroman for invasion of privacy and emotional distress after he used footage of their raid on his house in his music videos. Afroman's house was raided in August 2022 by the Adam’s County Sheriff’s Office, but no evidence of criminal activity was found. Afroman used the footage of the raid in his music videos, which the officers argue they are entitled to all profits made from. Afroman has promised to countersue for the damage done to his property.

music2 years ago

Afroman Faces Lawsuit from Ohio Police Officers Over Music Video Footage.

Several Ohio law enforcement officials are suing rapper Afroman for invasion of privacy after he included footage of their 2022 raid on his house in music videos about the incident. The officers are seeking all proceeds of the songs and videos, as well as his merchandise, and claim to have suffered "humiliation, ridicule, mental distress, embarrassment and loss of reputation." Afroman, who made a whole album about the raid, plans to countersue and was already planning a defamation lawsuit against the police.

entertainment2 years ago

Police officers sue rapper Afroman over use of raid footage in music videos.

Rapper Afroman is being sued by seven law enforcement officials for using footage of them raiding his home in his music videos, which they claim is an invasion of privacy. Afroman had his home raided in August 2022 on suspicion of drug trafficking and kidnapping, but no evidence was found. He recorded the raid on security cameras and later used the footage in music videos mocking the situation. The officials are seeking all profits made with their image and an injunction to pull all media featuring their likenesses. Afroman has promised to file a countersuit.

music2 years ago

Police officers sue rapper Afroman over use of raid footage in music videos.

Ohio law enforcement officers have filed a lawsuit against rapper Afroman for using footage of them raiding his house in his music videos, alleging that it constituted an invasion of privacy. Afroman had recorded the raid on security cameras and later used the footage in music videos mocking the situation. The officers are seeking all profits made with their image and requesting an injunction to pull all media from Afroman featuring their likenesses. Afroman has promised to file a countersuit.

entertainment2 years ago

Police Officers Sue Rapper Afroman Over Use of Home Raid Footage in Music Videos

Seven Ohio law enforcement officers are suing rapper Afroman for using footage of their raid on his house in videos and merchandise for commercial purposes, causing them "humiliation, ridicule, mental distress, embarrassment and loss of reputation." The officers are seeking damages and a court injunction to remove the material. Afroman used the footage to sell products and promote his tours, including shirts imprinted with the faces of some of the officers. The rapper's lawyer plans to countersue for the unlawful raid, money being stolen, and damage to his client's family, career, and property.