June 27, 2021 – Brittany Courville Shares Link to Resolved Lawsuit Without Context
On June 27, 2021, Brittany Courville publicly tweeted a link to an article referencing a prior lawsuit involving me and Lou Taylor. The article describes a fully resolved legal dispute from 2019, related to domain ownership and parody websites — not the Free Britney movement.
This is the article she shared:
Bullying or Free Speech? Britney Spears’ Manager Lou Taylor Sues Fan Bryan Kuchar
Here is the original tweet:
Tweet is included solely for documentation purposes as part of this public record.
This tweet, posted without clarification, suggests ongoing misconduct and gives a misleading impression. The lawsuit was resolved privately and did not involve any unlawful activity or current public controversy.
This record is provided as part of a public documentation timeline. It is not intended as retaliation but to preserve a truthful record of public content referencing me by name.
Relevant NJ Legal Considerations:
- N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4.1 – Cyber-Harassment
Covers online communication with intent to harass or harm through publication of false or harmful information. - Restatement (Second) of Torts § 652E – False Light (recognized in NJ)
Publicity that places a person in a false light, especially where misleading implications damage reputation.
Screenshot (in case tweet is deleted):
Screenshot included under fair use for evidentiary documentation purposes.