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The Florida artist suing Taylor Swift asked Swift's legal team if they would accept service of the lawsuit on Swift's behalf.
A Florida woman suing Taylor Swift is turning to the police to help serve the singer with legal documents. The case, which ...
Judge Aileen Cannon partially granted a Florida artist's motion for an extension to serve Taylor Swift in a copyright lawsuit ...
Swift is likely hoping that a judge agrees she's been targeted, as the latest lawsuit against the "Bad Blood" singer accuses her of copying numerous lyrics from a poet named Kimberly Marasco.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concluded, but she faces a lawsuit from Florida artist Kimberly Marasco. Marasco claims Swift's songs and videos infringe on her work, seeking over $7 million in damages.
Kimberly Marasco filed a lawsuit in April claiming that elements in several of Swift’s songs were taken from her work without permission. She’s seeking US$7 million in damages. Here’s ...
Kimberly Marasco, an artist from Florida, filed the lawsuit against Swift, songwriters Jack Antonoff and Aaron Desner, Universal Music Group, Inc. and Republic Records back in February of this year.
The pop icon faces allegations from plaintiff Kimberly Marasco, who claims Swift used her poetry without permission in songs and videos from albums Lover, Folklore, Midnights, and The Tortured ...
Kimberly Marasco is facing difficulties in locating Taylor Swift, who has been low-key recently and is reportedly spending time with her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
Cannon is the judge in a lawsuit brought by Florida woman Kimberly Marasco, who claims Taylor Swift used her poetry in some of her songs and copied her choreography without giving her credit.
Kanye West reignites Taylor Swift feud: blames her for why he's never been asked to perform at Super Bowl Taylor Swift is once again facing legal action from Florida-based artist Kimberly Marasco ...
Lawyers have since filed a motion to dismiss the suit. Florida artist Kimberly Marasco has sued Taylor Swift and her production company for copyright infringement. (Photo: Darryl Dyck/The Canadian ...
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