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In December, Taylor Swift sent a cease and desist letter to a university student who was tracking her private jet. Now, she has received a response from him. Taylor Swift’s lawyer Kate Wright Morrone sent the letter at the end of last year, writing the singer “lives in constant fear” after Jack Sweeney began tracking where her plane went. He used social media apps like Instagram to share the information but the accounts have now been suspended for “endangering her safety.” Taking to X (formerly Twitter) he shared the letter his attorney, James Slater, had sent in reply to Taylor Swift. Taylor …

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