PANews reported on January 28 that rapper Heather "Razzlekhan" Morgan's lawyer sent a cease-and-desist letter to Netflix and its documentary production company Library Films, accusing their documentary "Biggest Heist Ever" of violating privacy and spreading false information.
The lawyers said that the documentary filmed her wedding guests without consent, violating California privacy laws, and demanded that the relevant footage be removed immediately. In addition, the lawyers pointed out that the allegations in the documentary about Morgan and her husband buying black market identity documents were unfounded and suspected of defamation. The letter also mentioned that the documentary wrongly described Morgan's father-in-law as a hacker.
The lawyer warned that if Morgan did not comply with the request, he would take legal action to protect his rights. So far, Netflix has not responded to this.
Earlier news, Heather Morgan, an accomplice in the money laundering case of Bitfinex hacking, was sentenced to 18 months in prison .

