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Utah Man Sues Taylor Swift

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This was my favorite weird story of yesterday.

https://fox13now.com/2016/12/07/utah-man-sues-taylor-swift-after-agents-stonewall-efforts-to-make-music-with-her/

SALT LAKE CITY — A local attorney is representing Taylor Swift in small claims court in Utah after a man filed a lawsuit claiming he was harmed by her agents’ refusal to pass along songs he wrote.

Russell Greer wants Swift to produce music he wrote, and he filed a lawsuit October 11 after he was unable to get her agents to forward her the music he had written.

Swift is represented by local attorney Greg Skordas, who filed a motion to have the claim dismissed. Greer filed an opposition to that motion earlier this week, and a judge in small claims court will hear arguments on the motion in court Thursday.

In the motion to dismiss, Skordas alleges that Greer made numerous attempts to provide copies of his music to Swift, despite being told of a “No Unsolicited Submissions” policy.

When management declined to forward the music to Swift, Greer began contacting Swift’s parents and brother through numerous channels.

Greer is seeking $7,000 in damages, saying he has spent considerable time and money to produce music in an effort to attract Swift’s attention without success.

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Skordas tells Fox 13 News the lawsuit is “frivolous.” In his motion to dismiss, he also alleges that Greer stated the lawsuit was all an effort to meet Swift in person.

“In the video, Plaintiff also explains in detail that he does not want the money he is requesting and he chose to file his action in this manner because of his belief that Ms. Swift would be required to appear in person,” Skordas wrote. “As he says in his YouTube post, ‘Taylor, I sue you to show you I care,’ and so that she will be forced to come to Salt Lake City and ‘com[e] to dinner with me.'”

Seems entirely reasonable to me.
 
I sue you because I care
... And because I think it'll mean we're gonna have dinner together.

Brilliant!
 
Does anybody know if there's a legal precedent for this kind of case? Maybe something similar has happened in a place like, say, Christchurch, NZ?
 
I hope this judge hits him with a civil fine and all associated lawyer and court costs for everyone involved. Even down to the wages for the court employees for the time period of the hearing.
 
'Cause Greer now we got bad blood
You know it used to be mad love
So take a look at what you've done
'Cause Greer now we got bad blood
 
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