Pop superstar Ariana Grande has achieved a significant legal victory, gaining the ability to issue expedited subpoenas to identify anonymous individuals accused of hacking her accounts and leaking unreleased material. A Los Angeles judge approved Grande's request, recognizing the urgency in preserving evidence that could be lost if immediate action is not taken.
The singer sought this legal recourse to unmask the perpetrators responsible for unauthorized access to her online presence, which allegedly included the leak of unreleased songs and footage from recording sessions and music videos. The court's decision allows Grande to pursue those responsible for these digital intrusions and protect her intellectual property.
Ariana Grande Secures Legal Power to Unmask Online Hackers
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