FKA Twigs Says Shia LaBeouf Is 'Improperly' Seeking Private Records

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Lawyers for FKA Twigs have filed a motion condemning Shia LaBeouf's request for her private records, People reports. The news comes ahead of LaBeouf's sexual-assault and battery trial over a 2020 lawsuit where Twigs alleged the actor"relentlessly" abused her. Court documents filed on Monday, June 24, at the Los Angeles Superior Court argued that LaBeouf's attorneys are "improperly seeking Plaintiff's private financial and medical information that has no bearing on the issues in this case." His team has failed to explain why Twigs's "medical history, unrelated to her emotional distress or the condition transmitted to her by" the actor is necessary, lawyers argued. "Furthermore, the requests are overbroad and burdensome," the filing read. "As such, Defendant is not entitled to this highly private information." Twigs's lawyers said the "Cellophane"singer has already submitted a psychotherapy exam and 1,300 pages of additional documents for her upcoming trial, scheduled for October 14.

Twigs's attorneys are blasting LaBeouf for his request of financial information from 2017 to the present in addition to her medical records. His team's "assertion that Plaintiff has somehow waived her financial privacy rights by seeking emotional distress damages is not supported by any case law," Twigs's lawyers argue in the filing, calling the request a "significant invasion of privacy."

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