
Florida poet hits Taylor with serious copyright theft allegations
(Web News)Taylor Swift has faced legal troubles after the release of her very hyped-up album The Life of a Showgirl as a Florida-based self-published poet Kimberly Marasco made a shocking claim.
Kimberly had previously blamed Swift for copying her poems and using them for her hit tracks.
Recently, she has filed another amended complaint on October 14. In the complaint, she has alleged that 11 of the Life of a Showgirl star’s tracks in the album and the introductory text of her The Tortured Poets Department is similar to her own “personal memoirs, poetry and other art,” published between 2017 and 2019.
As per Marasco, Swift copied a “rigged-race metaphor” in The Man, and “asylum-like imagery” and “rare historical references to Nellie Bly” in her track Fortnight. Moreover, the compared love to the sky in Illicit Affairs.
Marasco claimed that the sky imagery is “deeply personal, rooted in her experiences as a flight attendant.”
It is pertinent to mention that Kimberly Marasco filed her first complaint against Taylor Swift last year, but it was dismissed on September 29.



