Farrah Abraham Slapped With Legal Letter By Porn Company After Claiming She Was 'Drugged & Raped' While Promoting The XXX Tape
Feb. 28 2014, Published 2:30 p.m. ET
The porn company that released former Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham's XXX video is furious she made claims that she was "drugged and raped" several times while on tour promoting the tape — so they've sent her a legal letter demanding she stop talking!
Vivid Entertainment head honcho Steve Hirsch sent Abraham, 22, the cease and desist via email, warning the single mother that if she continues to make such claims, they will pursue legal action.
"We have become aware that you have made unsubstantiated and baseless implications and allegations of wrongdoing against Vivid. In particular, you have publically sic stated that you were drugged and raped more than once while on tour for Vivid promoting Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom," the letter reads.
"These statements are defamatory toward Vivid and are strenuously denied in all respects."
Read the letter in its entirety below:
Earlier this month an interview with Abraham was released in which she revealed a past riddled with abuse and said that during the promo blitz for her sex tape she surrounded herself with "the wrong type of people" at porn conventions, strip joints and nightclubs.
She alleged, "I was drugged and raped more than once. It was a dark time."
Immediately taking the defense, Vivid then offered Abraham $1 million to take a lie detector test to find out if she was telling the truth about the rapes.
The caveat was that if she was found to be lying, she would have to publically state that she was not being truthful and forfeit all future and past royalties on both of her sex tapes.
Fair to say she didn't take the offer and was sent a legal letter instead!
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