Kimberly Marasco's $30M Copyright Suit Against Swift
Kimberly Marasco's $30M Copyright Suit Against Swift

Kimberly Marasco's $30M Copyright Suit Against Swift

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Florida artist Kimberly Marasco has filed a $30 million lawsuit against Taylor Swift, alleging copyright infringement across several of Swift's albums, including 'Lover', 'Folklore', 'Midnights', and 'The Tortured Poets Department'. Marasco claims that Swift and her collaborators, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, used her poetry without permission. However, the case faces a significant hurdle as Marasco struggles to serve Swift with legal papers due to her extensive security and concealed residences. This is Marasco's second attempt at legal action, with a previous lawsuit dismissed because Swift was not served in time. Marasco is requesting clarification on whether court proceedings can proceed without Swift being officially served. Swift has not commented, while her legal team seeks to dismiss the case, questioning the specificity of Marasco's claims.

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