Privacy
Subject : Entertainment
Taylor Swift's Lawyers Send Cease-and-Desist Demands to Private Jet Tracker
Taylor Swift's lawyers have sent cease-and-desist demands to a private jet tracker, demanding that he stop tracking and posting her flight information. The tracker, Jack Sweeney, has been tracking Swift's jet for months, and has been posting the information on Twitter. Swift's lawyers argue that Sweeney's actions are a violation of her privacy, and that he is putting her safety at risk.
Sweeney has defended his actions, arguing that he is not violating any laws, and that he is simply providing information that is already publicly available. He has also said that he is not responsible for any threats or harassment that Swift has received as a result of his tracking.
It is unclear what will happen next in this case. Sweeney has said that he will not stop tracking Swift's jet, and Swift's lawyers have said that they will continue to take legal action to protect her privacy.
Key Points
Privacy - Cease-and-desist - Private jet tracking - Celebrity harassment - Social media
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