Lawyers for Heather “Razzlekhan” Morgan-de Rapper and social media personality brachts stakes-and-designist letters streaming gigantic Netflix on Monday about the documentary “biggest robbery ever”.
Morgan is expected to report to the federal prison on 4 February for her role in money laundering bound to a notorious Bitcoin robbery with several billions, on which the documentary is based.
The letters shared with Decrypt Cited slander and a violation of the two -part laws of California. The production company behind the documentary, Library films, was also mentioned.
Netflix did not respond immediately Decrypts Request for comments.
In addition to slander claims, Morgan claims that Netflix and library films have violated the privacy of wedding visitors by filming her ceremony with husband Ilya Lichtenstein without the guest’s permission.
“We attended a wedding without idea that we would later appear in a Netflix documentary,” said Morgan’s lawyer, Serena Wu, said Decrypt In an e -mail. “It is crucial to protect and maintain the privacy rights of private individuals.”
The cease-and-head letter requires that the similarities of guests are immediately removed from the documentary, without further use. Lawyers warn that not complying with these requests can lead to legal action.
In a separate cessation -the -and letter of the task, lawyers point for Morgan to various statements from the documentary who, according to them, are incorrect and defamatory, including claims that Morgan and Lichtenstein have purchased stolen passports, debit cards and other “identity documents” from the dark web.
These claims have no factual basis, claimed the letter and permanently the lie that Mrs. Morgan was a brain behind the ‘robbery’.
“Minimum due diligence would have unveiled the forgery of your statements, including publicly available court applications that confirm that Mrs. Morgan was not involved in the underlying hack,” it added.
Morgan’s father-in-law, the claimed letter from Stakten-the-and-Head, was also accused by being mentioned in the documentary.
“Although this defamatory statement is not aimed at Mrs. Morgan, it reinforces the contempt for the documentary for the truth and the willingness to make difficult accusations without any basis,” the letter said.
The other cease-and-main letter also quotes the two-part permission law of California 2021, with the argument that the recording of marriage statues without explicit approval is a legal violation.
“Ms. Morgan explicitly reserves all its legal and fair rights and legal remedies, including the right to seek provisional exemption and to repair money damage,” the letter said. “If you decide not to meet the above requirements, Mrs. Morgan takes All steps that are necessary to protect its rights. “
Lichtenstein was convicted of hacking crypto exchange bitfinex in 2016 and stealing nearly 120,000 bitcoin, or worth more than $ 12 billion for the current price. In November he was sentenced to five years in prison. In the meantime, Morgan received a 18 -month punishment for helping to launder stolen funds in the case.
Earlier this month, the self -proclaimed rapper released the first of two new songs, “Razzlekhan vs. The United States”, which was followed last week by “Diplomat Pussy”.
Published by Sebastian Sinclair and Andrew Hayward
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