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Britney Spears Accuses Ex-Bodyguard of Unauthorized Access to Her Devices

Her lawyer sent a cease-and-desist that warns of possible state and federal violations.

Overview

  • Spears, through her attorney, alleges former bodyguard Thomas Bunbury accessed her personal devices and iCloud without permission.
  • The cease-and-desist demands he stop any access, delete copies he may have made, and disclose if he shared her photos or files with others.
  • The accused ex-employee was reportedly fired in August for breaking a nondisclosure agreement by contacting fans and media, and the alleged access came after his dismissal.
  • The letter says the conduct violates laws at both the state and federal level and warns she may report it to law enforcement, though no criminal case has been filed.
  • Bunbury has not responded to requests for comment, and the reports rely on a letter described by TMZ and repeated by German outlets, with the claims unproven to date.