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Kelsea Ballerini files for temporary restraining order against ‘former member of her fan club’ accused of illegally obtaining her unreleased music

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Kelsea Ballerini has filed a temporary restraining order against a fan, accusing the person in question of illegally obtaining her music even though it is still in production and unreleased, and then sharing it; seen on April 9 in Beverly Hills

Kelsea Ballerini has filed a temporary restraining order against a fan, accusing the person in question of illegally obtaining her music even though it is still in production and unreleased, and then sharing it.

The artist accused Bo Ewing of sharing her ‘unreleased masters and demos still in production’ after the alleged hacker gained ‘backdoor access’ to Kelsea or both of her and her producer Alysa Vanderheym, according to court documents, through People magazine.

Bo is allegedly “a former member” of her fan club and was previously a “supporter” of her career, according to the documents.

Kelsea Ballerini has filed a temporary restraining order against a fan, accusing the person in question of illegally obtaining her music even though it is still in production and unreleased, and then sharing it; seen on April 9 in Beverly Hills

Kelsea Ballerini has filed a temporary restraining order against a fan, accusing the person in question of illegally obtaining her music even though it is still in production and unreleased, and then sharing it; seen on April 9 in Beverly Hills

The artist accused Bo Ewing of sharing her 'unreleased masters and demos still in production' after the alleged hacker gained 'backdoor access' to Kelsea or both of her and her producer Alysa Vanderheym, according to court documents, via People magazine.

The artist accused Bo Ewing of sharing her ‘unreleased masters and demos still in production’ after the alleged hacker gained ‘backdoor access’ to Kelsea or both of her and her producer Alysa Vanderheym, according to court documents, via People magazine.

According to court documents via the outlet, Ewing was described as someone who “has since been disenfranchised with Ms. Ballerini.”

The plaintiffs include Kelsea, Alysa and Black River Entertainment.

They requested a court order, which they received, to protect the music from being shared further, according to People.

Ewing, who resides in Ohio, allegedly shared the files with various third parties, even though the music was not finished.

Their representative made a statement to People: ‘Protecting an artist’s music is of the utmost importance. Artists spend countless hours honing their craft and telling stories through their music.’

Adding: “Stealing and sharing unfinished music is illegal and damages the integrity of the creative process.”

According to court documents via the outlet, Ewing was described as someone who

According to court documents via the outlet, Ewing was described as someone who “has since been disenfranchised with Ms. Ballerini”; seen April 7 in Austin

Kelsea, a four-time Grammy nominee, previously opened up about her songwriting process, telling Grammy.com: “I started writing songs on my own that always came out of what I was feeling and being honest about it because I never had any intentions from anyone. every time”. listening to them.’

The 30-year-old star, who was born in Tennessee, was 19 when she signed with Black River Entertainment.

Her first single she released was Love Me Like You Mean It in 2014.

Since then, the star has become a household name, with chart-topping hits such as Peter Pan, Yeah Boy, Dibs, Legends, I Hate Love Songs Miss Me More, Half of my Hometown and The Other Girl with Halsey.

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