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For any copyright, please send me a message. Bad blood. posted an open letter to claiming that his family has received “numerous death threats” amid the singer’s fight to perform songs released under her former label, Big Machine Records. “Since your [Swift’s] public statement last week there have been numerous death threats directed at my family. This morning I spoke out publicly for the first time saying I wouldn’t participate in a social media war. However, I came home tonight to find my wife had received a phone call threatening the safety of our children as well as other threats seen above,” Braun, 38, penned in an Instagram post on Friday, November 22. He wrote, “I am certain there is no situation ever worth jeopardizing anyone’s safety. I assume this was not your intention, but it is important that you understand that your words carry a tremendous amount of weightthat your message can be interpreted by some in different ways. While disappointed that you have remained silent after being notified by your attorney 4 days ago of these ongoing [death] threats, I’m still hopeful we can fix this.” The manager concluded, “I will make myself available whenever works for you. Many have told me that a meeting will never happen as this is not about truth or resolution but instead a narrative for you. I am hopeful that is not the case. I’m right here, ready to speak directlyrespectfully. But if you would prefer to make large public statements while refusing to work towards resolving things amicably then I just pray that nobody gets seriously hurt in the process.” At the end of his post, Braun attached a screenshot of a death threat someone allegedly sent to him on social media. Braunhis wife, , are the parents of sons Jagger, 4, Levi, 2,daughter Hart, 11 months. Swift, 29, accused Big Machine executives Braun earlier this month of blocking her from performing a medley of her hits at the AMAs on Sunday, November 24, where she will be honored with the Artist of the Decade award. “They’ll allow me to use my music only if I do these things: If I agree to not re-record copycat versions of my songs next year (which is something I’m both legally allowed to dolooking forward to)also told my team that I need to stop talking about him,” the “Lover” singer posted on her Instagram Story on November 14. The songstress ended her emotional statement with a plea for her fans to “let know how you feel about this.” Braun addressed the drama publicly for the first time at the 2019 Entertainment Industry Conference on Thursday, November 21. “I just think we live in a time of toxic division,of people thinking that social media is the appropriate place to air out on each othernot have conversations. I don’t like politicia
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