Morrissey Plans Legal Action Against Online Impersonators
Musician Morrissey is reportedly planning legal action against individuals he claims are impersonating him online. A post on his official website asserts that nine people are falsely representing him and are allegedly operating on behalf of various political groups. The statement further suggests that one of these impersonators has connections to a former member of the band The Smiths. Morrissey's website claims these actions have "severely harmed" his public status.
Musician Morrissey is reportedly preparing to take legal action against individuals he accuses of impersonating him online. This development was announced via a post on his official website.
According to the website's statement, nine individuals are allegedly pretending to be Morrissey. The post further claims that these impersonators are "operating on behalf of various political groups."
The statement specifies that one of the alleged impersonators has ties to a former member of The Smiths, the band Morrissey fronted. The musician's website asserts that these actions have "severely harmed" his public status.
Morrissey's website indicates an intent to pursue legal recourse regarding these online activities.
According to Rolling Stone, these claims were published on the musician's website.
