Madonna Sued By Indie Singer Aisha For Wiretapping, Hacking, Human Rights Violations and Criminal Copyright Infringement Lawsuit and a formal complaint sent to the FBI and DOJ Distribution Source :
ArriveNetDate : Monday, October 17, 2005Miami, Florida -- (ArriveNet - Oct 17, 2005) --
A lawsuit has been filed in Federal Court in Florida (CIV-05-22618) against pop singer Madonna, bearing a litany of counts ranging from wiretapping and harassment to grand theft larceny and criminal copyright infringement of released and unreleased copyrighted works, which are a part of a multi-million dollar valued, privately owned copyrighted catalog of works housed in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. and on the owner's private computers. The lawsuit was filed by Aisha, an indie singer/writer/producer/director and owner of the independent film and record company Sonustar - whose copyrighted works Madonna has criminally pilfered and used for her own projects, while selling off other Federally protected items from said catalog to her business partners and affiliates.
Aisha has filed suit in Miami to stop Madonna, a known and chronic copyright infringer and plagiarizer, from using any more of the works in her copyrighted multi-million dollar valued music, film and literary catalog that she has already made use of in criminal violation of numerous U.S. and United Nations laws and treaties. A portion of the proceeds from any potential court awarded monetary judgment will be donated to several charities and made public via Aisha's web site.
The problem began with Madonna stealing from Aisha's 2001 released copyrighted songs, photos and her widely read Sound Off Column in clear view of Aisha's site visitors, who began bombarding her with emails asking if she'd noticed how Madonna was stealing her work for use in her 2003 flop "American Life." However, the problem progressed to something far worse - a commissioned campaign of invasion of privacy, illegal surveillance, wiretapping, harassment, stalking, assault, grand theft larceny and corporate theft. Madonna's lawyer is Bertram "Bert" Fields, who is also the lawyer for the Church of Scientology (several members of which were arrested and imprisoned by the FBI for wiretapping, among other charges) and is himself at the center of an ongoing FBI probe for the illegal wiretapping of his famous clients� legal opponents and publicly outspoken enemies. Court TV's Diane Diamond was quoted as saying she felt Fields tapped her phone through his private investigator. A Drudge Report article also stated the FBI approached actor Sylvester Stallone regarding his phone allegedly being tapped by Fields, as he had initiated litigation against his former manager who Bert Fields was representing in the lawsuit. Gary Shandling was also mentioned as an alleged wiretapping victim. The FBI confiscated 4 billion pages of wiretap transcripts from Bert Field's private investigator's office. Aisha recently realized her multi-million dollar valued copyrighted catalog only found on her private computers and in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. had been compromised, as film scripts, songs, a book manuscript and items from her unreleased fashionline began criminally surfacing in Madonna's projects and that of her partners and affiliates. Digital diagnostic tests to verify the source of the leak revealed Aisha's computers were thoroughly hacked on many occasions with her multi-million dollar valued copyrighted catalog illegally copied.
Other hacker utilized programs criminally placed on her private business computers were unlawfully recording everything she typed into her computers and on the internet, further allowing corporate theft by Madonna of millions of dollars in literary property belonging to the young singer. Copies of the 99 count lawsuit and a signed RICO order were sent to the FBI and DOJ with a formal written request to press full criminal charges. Additional complaints have been submitted to the S.E.C. and the New York State Attorney General's office. This campaign of copyright infringement, corporate theft, invasion of privacy, stalking and harassment was commissioned and spearheaded by Madonna, to steal from and terrorize the prolific new artist, Aisha, who dared to publicly speak out against her on her web site for unrelentingly infringing her copyrights. Madonna's conduct is indicative of certain sectors of the entertainment industry worldwide who act outside the law, violating citizens' rights for financial gain and critical acclaim.
Madonna has become obsessed with invading her privacy and stealing copyrighted works from the reclusive young singer, who is known to people all over the world, as attested by the 6.2 million web site hits to her popular, innovative indie site.
These visitors are from countries like America, Jamaica, England, France, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Sweden, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Hungary, Iraq, Belgium, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Brazil, Portugal, Canada, Japan, China, Russia and many other countries. Her web site patrons include fans, MTV/Viacom, renown book publishing companies in New York, Eaton College in England, numerous universities in America and Europe, government agencies from around the world, numerous international stars, over three dozen international newspapers and magazines, music managers, record labels, several international law firms and geological institutes, who frequent her site to listen to her music, read her innovative writings and commentary in her Sound Off Column, which features a variety of topics.
A copy of the lawsuit and detailed comparisons of the infringements are available on Aisha's web site.
Aisha's father, Vaughn, is a prominent Jamaican figure. He is a Justice Of The Peace (a Commonwealth Magistrate) and recipient of an Order of Distinction, the Commonwealth equivalent of a British OBE.
He is also a musicologist and disc jockey.
She is the niece of award winning international radio personality and playwright, the Right Honourable Barbra Gloudon. Barbara has won many awards and served as the chairwoman for the United Nation's UNESCO branch in Jamaica. She frequently lectures in America, Jamaica and Europe. Aisha is also the niece of one of the most famous poets in the world - Poet Laureate and prolific author, professor Lorna Goodison.
She has penned the successful, critically acclaimed books Controlling The Silver (Illinois Poetry Series), Fool-Fool Rose is Leaving Labour-in-Vain Savannah, Selected Poems by Lorna Goodison, Turn Thanks, Guinea Woman, I Am Becoming My Mother, To Us, All Flowers Are Roses (Illinois Poetry), Kingston: A Cultural and Literary History, Baby Mother and the King of Swords, Cities of the Imagination by Lorna Goodison (Foreword) David Howard, Heartease, and Tamarind Season.
Lorna is the recipient of dozens of international literary awards including a gold star from the highly esteemed Booklist magazine. Nobel Prize recipient Derek Walcott praised her books. Her works were also compiled with Maya Angelou�s in the book Quartet of Storiesby Maya Angelou, et al. She maintains a professorship in the United States and Canada at two prestigious universities.
Named as defendants in the lawsuit Aisha v. Madonna are Madonna, Britney Spears, Buena Vista Pictures/ Disney, Michael Eisner, Jerry Bruckheimer, Guy Oseary, Gwen Stefani, The Neptunes, Nick Cannon, Gary Marshall, Shonda Rhimes, Motorola, Music Today Inc, Mark Morgan, Warner Bros, Warner Bros Records, Warner Vision, Warner Chappell Music Publishing, Jerry Bruckheimer Films for the show CSI:Miami, Maverick Records, Maverick Films, Webo Girl Music Publishing, Callaway Arts and Entertainment, Mirwais Ahmadzai, Missy Elliot, Stuart Prince, Donatella Versace, Mario Testino, Versace, Prato Verde, Victoria Newton, The Sun Newspaper UK, Newspaper Groups LTD, Patriot Advisors, Patriot Films, Michael Mendelsohn, Arclight Films and several others. Madonna has been going around Hollywood making multi-million dollar deals with already copyrighted works she stole from Aisha's catalog in flagrant, disgraceful, criminal violations of U.S. and United Nations laws.
The lawsuit prone Madonna is no stranger to allegations of theft and unlawful conduct, as she has been credibly sued for theft, copyright infringement, plagiarism and assault on a minor: Chavez v. Madonna (1992)Easy Street Publishing v. Madonna (1993)Salvati v. Madonna (1997)D'Onofrio v. Madonna (2002)Bourdin v. Madonna (2004) Acquaviva v. Madonna (2005)Hamilton V. Madonna (2005)Sorrentino v. Madonna (sued for "choking" and "beating up" a 10 year old fan)and this latest suit, Aisha v. Madonna (2005) The songs "Like A Virgin," "Vogue," "Justify My Love," "Deeper And Deeper," "Human Nature," "Bad Girl," "Frozen" and now "American Life" and "Hung Up",the videos for "Ray Of Light," "What It Feels Like For A Girl" and "Hollywood," the "Sex" book, the movies "Swept Away" and now "Material Girls" are all at or were at the center of credible plagiarism and copyright infringement claims and lawsuits against Madonna - none of which she has won. These infringing projects comprise most of her career. There is no other artist in music history with so many copyright infringement and plagiarism lawsuits and allegations of the same. Her label of many years,
Warner Bros, has been sued many times as a co-defendant for Madonna stealing artists� copyrighted works, but allow the misconduct to continue. However, Warner made substantial profits from Madonna's misconduct, allowing said conduct to continue to innocent artists' detriment. They had the ability to stop the misconduct, but did not in favor of huge ill-gotten profits reaping them millions. Madonna has plundered and pillaged Aisha's released and unreleased copyrighted works in a manner worthy of prosecution, both civil and criminal, as she has infringed upon her rights and that of her family in so many ways, becoming an harassing, intrusive, unwelcome presence. At no time did Aisha wish to do business with her or any of her co-defendants, as she is the owner of an indie label and labels in that sector of the industry seldom engage in business with majors. Undeterred and spurred by greed to obtain Aisha's private copyrighted catalog of songs and scripts worth millions that the young singer spoke of on her web site, from which Madonna had already stolen copyrighted works in clear view of many, she commissioned illegal acts of invasion of privacy, using it to steal copious amounts of unreleased copyrighted works from Aisha and began putting them into production one by one under her company Maverick and through her partners at Disney, Warner Bros Records, Motorola, Callaway Arts and Entertainment and Andrews McMeel Publishing. Corporate theft via hacking has become prominent recently, as Fred Durst filed suit in March of this year against a company who hacked his computers and stole personal files from the hard drive in hopes of financially profiting from marketing the contents. He promptly called the CIA then filed suit.
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