Google could be facing a huge $100
million lawsuit over failing to remove links to nu.de celebrity photos leaked through iCloud
Lawyer Marty Singer is representing over a dozen celebrities, according to
Hollywood Reporter, and has sent a
scathing letter to Google over failing to
remove the sensitive content from
platforms like YouTube and Blogger.
Hollywood Reporter, and has sent a
scathing letter to Google over failing to
remove the sensitive content from
platforms like YouTube and Blogger.
Singer says that he wrote to Google four
weeks ago asking for the images to be
removed but many are still accessible.
Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton,
Rihanna, and Ariana Grande were
among those targeted by the hackers.
Singer’s letter did not reveal exactly which celebrities he represents, but it does claim that he is working for “over a dozen female celebrities, actresses, models and actresses.”
among those targeted by the hackers.
Singer’s letter did not reveal exactly which celebrities he represents, but it does claim that he is working for “over a dozen female celebrities, actresses, models and actresses.”
He has demanded that Google pay for
their “blatantly unethical behavior.”
“Google’s despicable, reprehensible
conduct in not only failing to act
expeditiously and responsibly to remove
conduct in not only failing to act
expeditiously and responsibly to remove
the Images, but in knowingly
accommodating, facilitating and
perpetuating the unlawful conduct.
accommodating, facilitating and
perpetuating the unlawful conduct.
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