The National Enquirer may have pulled the trigger a few months early on the Jamie Lynn Spears pregnancy story. But when it ran in July, lawyers for the Spears family threatened legal action and sent the following letter:
Ms. Spears is a devout Christian with a spotless reputation, who lives in accordance with the highest moral and ethical standards in accordance with her faith.
There is no “rumor” concerning Ms. Spears’ (non-existent) pregnancy, except perhaps for the baseless “rumor” just now being created by the National Enquirer.
Ms. Spears is not pregnant. It is pathetic for the National Enquirer to attempt to create a wholly baseless “rumor” that Ms. Spears is pregnant, so it can run a malicious story and false story which would be emotionally devastating to a morally upright 16 year old girl.
The only way this could be better is if the Enquirer sues the lawyers for slandering the magazine’s credibility. They should go after the $1 million that OK! magazine has promised to pay Jamie Lynn for the rights to the first baby pictures.
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