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Britney Spears Bodyguard Accused of Hacking Devices
27 Mar
Summary
- Britney Spears alleges bodyguard accessed her personal devices without consent.
- A cease-and-desist letter was sent to the former bodyguard.
- The alleged hacking occurred after the bodyguard was fired.

Britney Spears is pursuing legal action against a former bodyguard, Thomas Bunbury, who is accused of unauthorized access to her personal devices and Apple iCloud account. A cease-and-desist letter, issued last month, outlines Spears' allegations that Bunbury violated multiple state and federal laws.
Spears' legal team is demanding that Bunbury cease all unauthorized access, delete any data he may have copied, and disclose if any photos, files, or documents were transferred elsewhere. Sources indicate that Bunbury was dismissed in August for allegedly breaking his non-disclosure agreement by communicating with fans and media.
The alleged hacking incidents reportedly took place after Bunbury's termination, leading to Spears experiencing lockouts from her accounts on various occasions. The singer is prepared to report Bunbury to law enforcement and press charges if he does not comply.




