Lawyers for Heather” Razzlekhan” Morgan—the singer and social media personality—issued cease-and-desist words to streaming big Netflix on Monday concerning the video” Biggest Heist Actually”.

Morgan is expected to record to national jail on February 4 for her part in laundering cash tied to an renowned, multi-billion-dollar Bitcoin attack, upon which the video is based.

Slander and a two-party tracking offense were both cited in the letters shared with . The manufacturing business behind the video, Library Films, was likewise named.

Netflix did not immediately respond to Decrypt’s request for comment.

Morgan alleges that by filming her marriage without the assent of the guests, Netflix and Library Films have infringed on the protection of the guests.

” We attended a ceremony with no idea that we would eventually appear in a Netflix documentary”, Morgan’s lawyer, Serena Wu, told in an email. It is crucial to preserve and defend the private rights of private citizens.

The cease-and-desist email demands that visitors ‘ likenesses be promptly removed from the film, with no further use. Prosecutors caution that making these demands inadvertently could lead to legal action.

Lawyers for Morgan level to a number of comments from the video in a separate cease and desist letter, including says that Morgan and Lichtenstein purchased stolen documents, bank accounts, and other “identity files” from the dark web, which they claim are false and defamatory.

These statements have no scientific basis, the email claimed, and sustain the lay that Ms. Morgan was a genius behind the “heist”.

According to the statement,” Minimal due diligence may have exposed the falsity of your statements, including court papers that confirm that Ms. Morgan wasn’t a part of the underlying hack,” it continued.

Morgan’s father-in-law, the cease-and-desist email claimed, was likewise defamed by being called a thief in the video.

The letter reads,” While this defamatory statement is never directed at Ms. Morgan, it furthers the show’s disregard for the truth and willingness to make disparaging charges without any justification,” the letter read.

The other cease-and-desist letter also cites California’s 2021 two-party acceptance law, arguing that saving marriage images without obvious acceptance constitutes a legal violation.

In addition to obtaining injunctive relief and recovering money damages, Ms. Morgan expressly reserves all of her legal and equitable rights and remedies. ” Ms. Morgan will take all necessary steps to protect her rights if you decide not to comply with the demands above.”

Lichtenstein was convicted of hacking crypto exchange Bitfinex in 2016 and stealing nearly 120, 000 Bitcoin, or more than$ 12 billion worth at the current price. In November, he was sentenced to five years in prison. Morgan, meanwhile, received an 18-month sentence for helping to launder stolen funds in the case.

Earlier this month, the self-styled rapper released the first of two new songs,” Razzlekhan vs. The United States”, which was followed by” Diplomat Pussy” last week.

edited by Andrew Hayward and Sebastian Sinclair

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