Iggy Azalea suing ex for copying her computer files
Rapper Iggy Azalea is suing an ex-boyfriend for allegedly copying files and footage from her computer when they were dating.
The Australian hitmaker claims she met Maurice Williams, aka rapper Jefe Wine, in 2008 when she was just 17, and he helped her find accommodation.
In her new lawsuit, Azalea reveals her older lover followed her to
Atlanta, Georgia and moved in with her in 2009.
She alleges he "downloaded the entire contents" of her personal
computer, including unreleased master recordings, which he
announced plans to put out as part of an EP in July (14), claiming
to have "secured the rights".
According to the lawsuit, the project constitutes a violation of
her copyright, trademark, name and likeness.
She alerted her lawyers to the availability of one song, titled
Inizio, online and they sent a series of cease-and-desist letters
to the officials behind sites like iTunes and Spotify, who were
offering the track to fans.
Williams hit headlines recently by claiming he was the subject of a
purported sex tape featuring Azalea, adding he had an agreement
that gave him exclusive rights to "manufacture, sell, distribute
and advertise any recording embodying visual images" of his ex.
The Fancy star's new complaint, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter,
claims the agreement Williams has is a forgery.
The lawsuit reads: "The Forged Agreement contains tell-tale signs
that it is not genuine. For example, it includes mismatched fonts
on the signature page, paragraph numbers out of sequence... and
provides, as an address for legal notices, the contact information
of an attorney who had no prior knowledge of the Forged
Agreement."
There is no direct mention in the lawsuit of the sex tape, which
has reportedly been offered to Steve Hirsch, the boss of porn
company Vivid Entertainment.
Williams insists he didn't offer up the sex tape but reveals his
own computer was stolen recently and the footage was on that.