Liam Payne has been accused of sending obscene content about himself to his ex Maya Henry and loved ones before he tragically died on October 16.
On November 12, Page Six reported that it allegedly had access to the contents of the cease and desist order the model filed against the former One Direction.
According to media reports, the document in question was sent to the singer on October 9, just a week before he died in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from the balcony of his room at the Casa Sur Hotel.
Liam Payne allegedly sent ‘intimate’ images to Maya Henry and her family
In their report, based on legal notice documents they allegedly obtained, the portal says Liam Payne was reported because he “had repeatedly sent unsolicited and disturbing images and videos in the past to Maya Henry and members of her family.”
The ‘For You’ singer allegedly shared “photos of his genitalia and several clips” in which he is seen “performing disturbing sexual acts” on himself.
The letter also states that the British artist was allegedly “actively” contacting third parties to distribute “intimate visual material” that showed the author in an “intimate manner.”
According to the affidavit, Henry received an Instagram direct message on Oct. 6 from a woman who claimed to know Payne well, noting that they had started communicating with each other years earlier.
Page Six reviewed the transcript of the conversation, in which the aforementioned explained, “The main reason I contacted him is because he recently started bombarding my phone with an iCloud email.”
“When I asked him who he was, he started asking me if I wanted nudes from you or his current girlfriend,” the text reads, the website said.
The young woman assured Maya that she was supposed to have “not at all” replied to Liam about his proposal and added that she wanted to let him know “that she had offered this.”
Another letter the pop star allegedly sent to the woman read: “Send me sex videos and blowjobs… Have I ever sent you anything from Maya or any of my exes?”
Henry’s reps then warned they would take “criminal action” or file civil lawsuits against the singer-songwriter if he “defames, threatens, harasses or intimidates” the client or their relatives.
They also explained to Payne and his team that they had 10 working days to respond once they received the letter, acknowledging that they would stop “taking any action that may be directly or indirectly related to the dissemination, communication or transfer of the alleged images . “
Unknown if he ever responded. He died on October 16, before the deadline.
Liam Payne would be ‘devastated’ before he dies
After Liam Payne’s death, a source told People that, before he left, he was “extremely overwhelmed by all the legal issues” involving Maya Henry.
In a TikTok she uploaded on October 6, she told the camera that the singer-songwriter, whom she did not immediately name, was texting her, as well as her mother.
To date, the author has not commented on what has been reported about the alleged content of the termination order document she filed.
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