Farrah Abraham sends cease-and-desist letter to Vivid Entertainment



Abraham’s lawyer has sent a cease and desist letter to vivid entertainment to warn Hirsch (the founder and co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment) not to make any more moves towards releasing the tape.
“After seeing James speaking about my personal video as a porn and not even contacting me before running his mouth, I have to say I am very disappointed,” Abraham said.
Hirsch said, “It's amazing ... and I'm doing everything in my power to get the rights to put it out.”
She reluctantly confirmed the tape’s existence on Monday, but then told Us Weekly on Wednesday that she was upset that her co-star, Deen, hadn’t kept it on the down low.


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