Taylor Swift fuels scrutiny of her private-jet trips by legally threatening college student

Taylor Swift fuels scrutiny of her private-jet trips by legally threatening college student

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https://www.siliconvalley.com/2024/02/06/taylor-swift-fuels-scrutiny-of-her-private-jet-trips-by-legally-threatening-college-student/

In threatening legal action against a Florida college student whose social media accounts track her private-plane flights, Taylor Swift has refocused attention on reports that she’s one of the celebrity world’s biggest polluters of carbon dioxide — just as she’s expected to fly 12 hours in a private plane from Tokyo this weekend to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce play in the Super Bowl Sunday.

Jack Sweeney, a University of Central Florida junior, went public Tuesday with cease-and-desist letters sent from Swift’s attorney. In one letter, the attorney wrote that the pop megastar will “have no choice but to pursue any and all legal remedies” if he did not stop his social media posts that the attorney said constituted “stalking and harassing behavior,” the Washington Post reported.

Taylor Swift fuels scrutiny of her private-jet trips by legally threatening college student

Wed Feb 7, 12:22am UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2024/02/06/taylor-swift-fuels-scrutiny-of-her-private-jet-trips-by-legally-threatening-college-student/ > In threatening legal action against a Florida college student whose social media accounts track her private-plane flights, Taylor Swift has refocused attention on reports that she’s one of the celebrity world’s biggest polluters of carbon dioxide — just as she’s expected to fly 12 hours in a private plane from Tokyo this weekend to watch boyfriend Travis Kelce play in the Super Bowl Sunday. > Jack Sweeney, a University of Central Florida junior, went public Tuesday with cease-and-desist letters sent from Swift’s attorney. In one letter, the attorney wrote that the pop megastar will “have no choice but to pursue any and all legal remedies” if he did not stop his social media posts that the attorney said constituted “stalking and harassing behavior,” the Washington Post reported.