Vivid Serves Farrah Abraham with Cease and Desist Letter
Vivid CEO Steven Hirsch has had it with tabloid sensation Farrah Abraham. A cease-and-desist letter was sent to her earlier this month in regards to her allegations that she was drugged and raped several times while promoting her celeb sex tape.
The legal notice insists that the claims were false and will be met with legal action if she continues pushing such accusations.
An excerpt from the letter reads, “We have become aware that you have made unsubstantiated and baseless implications and allegations of wrongdoing against Vivid. In particular, you have publicly stated that you were drugged and raped more than once while on tour for Vivid promoting ‘Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom.’
“These statements are defamatory toward Vivid and are strenuously denied in all respects.
“It is disappointing that you have once again chosen to pursue conduct that frustrates your duty of good faith and fair dealing in our contract concerning your performance as an adult actress for Vivid.”