Taylor Swift Threatened To Sue Kanye West Months Ago If The Video Was Made Public


“That moment when Kanye West records your phone call that you you knew was being recorded, but you thought you’d use this as a narrative to get back at Kanye so you threatened a lawsuit like you always do thinking that would shut it down and force his silence to allow you to publicly drag him at the Grammys without recourse, then Kim said she had the tapes, so you started Hiddleswift to divert attention, then Kim posts it on the Internet.”

Taylor Swift threatened Kanye West with criminal prosecution months ago for secretly recording her phone conversation with him … TMZ has learned. TMZ has a copy of a letter Taylor’s lawyer sent to Kanye’s attorney back in February. The lawyer made it clear, under California law, anyone who secretly records a telephone conversation with someone in the state commits a criminal offense … and it’s a felony. A source connected with Kanye told TMZ the conversation was recorded in an L.A.-area studio. The letter threatens … “Demand is hereby made that you immediately destroy all such recordings, provide us of assurance that this has been done, and also assurance that these recordings have not been previously disseminated.”

If you think Kris Jenner didn’t have a  team of lawyers sign off on this prior to its release, then I don’t know what to tell you. There’s a reason why this was this was dropped on Snapchat instead of TMZ or E! News. If Swift sues, Kanye and Kim will countersue for defamation. If Swift sues, she runs the risk of even more coming out. If Swift sues, it proves this was a calculated attempt to strong arm the recording out of existence. If Swift sues, she will, once again, prove to be a bitter and petty asshole who wants to take everyone down with her. If Swift sues, this will give me more posts to write, so either way I’m cool. 


Hey, look! It’s these pictures again. I like these because Taylor Swift doesn’t give you many opportunities to spot the fake. 


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