Justin Bieber threatens legal action over nude photos
Justin Bieber's dad, Jeremy, might have
awkwardly praised his son's junk after nude
photos of the star were printed, but the singer
and his team are not very happy about the
snaps.
Bieber's legal representatives sent a cease and
desist letter to the New York Daily News (NSFW
pictures here), which published the nude photos
showing the pop star on vacation in Bora Bora.
The pop star's legal team is demanding that the
site remove the photos; they asked the site to
comply within 12 hours of receipt of the letter,
which they sent on Wednesday afternoon, per
the Hollywood Reporter. The pictures are still
on the Daily News website.
The letter also admitted that the photos are real
images of Bieber -- not doctored fakes.
"We recently became informed that your
company has obtained and is distributing
unauthorized photographs of our Client
including images showing him without clothing,"
reads the letter.
Bieber's legal reps say that publishing the
photos violate his publicity and privacy rights;
they also claim that the pictures infringe on
Bieber's trademarks. The team at Myman
Greenspan law firm are threatening to sue if the
photos are not removed.
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