- Lynne Spears has filed a lawsuit and applied for a restraining order against self-proclaimed author, actor and publicist Jacob Diamond.
- Lynn claims they met in 2019 and that he tricked her into her ‘small social circle’ to get closer to their daughter, Brittany.
- Diamond, 41, has been exposed in the past for pretending to be close to stars including Khloe Kardashian, Lisa Rinna and Paris Hilton.
DailyMail.com can reveal Lynn Spears is suing a ‘fake publicist’ and asking for a restraining order after he allegedly infiltrated her tight inner circle to befriend and take advantage of daughter Britney Spears. applied.
A bombshell lawsuit was filed last month against Jacob Diamond, a self-proclaimed author, actor and publicist who was exposed for pretending to be close to the likes of Khloe Kardashian, Lisa Rinna and Paris Hilton.
The lawsuit, filed in District Court in Amite, Louisiana, by Lynn, 68, and her friends Johnson Fitz, 40, and Tatum Solis, 48, alleges that they met Diamond in 2019 and that he fraudulently entered their ‘small social circle’ . For the next ‘three years or more’.
The lawsuit says that in July 2023, Diamond “began to behave erratically and aggressively” toward her and their young children and in one instance threatened to call the police to “force her out of their family home.” Will be fired.
Since then, they claim Diamond, 41, has published posts on social media that have portrayed her in an ‘extremely negative light’ and they are now ‘fearful for their safety.’
The lawsuit states that Diamond posted a photo of Lynn, Solis, Fitz and three others at a dinner within hours of the lawsuit being filed and ‘specifically referred to that occasion as “Satan’s Dinner.” And, at the end of the post, it was said ‘he was there that night too, resulting in a fatality.’
The post remains on Diamond’s Instagram page, but without a caption, although fans had already taken a screenshot of it, writing: ‘The night the dominoes started falling. Nightlife as I knew it changed forever. Every woman in this picture fell for me.
Spears, Solis and Fitz were successful in obtaining a temporary restraining order preventing the plaintiffs from ‘harassing, stalking, communicating with’ and ‘causing any harm or injury’ to Diamond by placing them within 100 yards of them and their homes. Stopped from coming.
The lawsuit states that Diamond’s real intention was to possess Britney, 41.
She says Diamond – who describes himself on his LinkedIn page as a ‘boy band member turned actor turned writer’ – wanted to ‘infiltrate’ her social circle, or rather, in the hope that she would become a person. Will be able to establish (sic) relationship with one of the daughters of the plaintiff.’
That daughter is believed to be Brittany, although she is not named in the lawsuit.
They say he wanted to ‘achieve at least a little notoriety and/or fame’.
‘The plaintiff further notes that the defendant was also motivated by the prospect or possibility of some monetary gain if he was able to develop the personal relationship referred to above.’
The lawsuit says Diamond has been using her ‘name and images’ on social media without her consent, making the posts ‘more offensive, defamatory and libelous’.
The restraining order also bans him from posting anything defamatory about her or suggesting that she has an affair with him, while all photos that do not feature her are to be removed.
Despite the order, Diamond’s partner Derek Larabel has set up a GoFundMe page to help pay his attorney’s fees, which has so far raised only $510 of a $5,000 goal.
He makes some absurd claims about Lynn and her friends, and also claims that Caitlyn Jenner’s attorney personally contacted Diamond to work on the case for free.
It says: ‘A large Los Angeles law firm that represents Caitlyn Jenner and other celebrities heard about her case and contacted her to work with her pro bono. He worked extensively on her case, but is no longer able to practice law in Louisiana and represent her.
‘We found a high-powered attorney in Baton Rouge, who has been in several Netflix documentaries, and will also represent him. She took the opportunity to speak to the media about Jacob’s case and to speak out against Lynne Spears, Tatum Solis, and Johnson Fitz.
‘So many of us worked so hard to free #Britney and help her get her voice back. I’m asking for your help to ensure that Jacob is also not permanently silenced. If you could donate $20 or $10 or $5 it would be huge for us…so Jacob Lynn can represent himself in court against Spears’ attorney.’
The case will be heard on Monday when a judge will decide whether the restraining order will be made permanent.
Diamond’s Instagram is full of photos of her with Lynn, including a photo of her home near the fireplace, captioned: ‘Britney/Lynn’s beautiful English cobblestone fireplace at Serenity, the estate that Brittany bought in Kentwood in 2001 , made for Lynn in LA.’
Yet Diamond has been accused of being a ‘fake publicist’ following a 2019 revelation by Page Six.
She claimed that a string of A-listers were coming to the launch of her self-published book ‘Sunny Collins: Sex in the Garden of Fame and Fortune’. They also lied about the gourmet cuisine being offered by chef Wolfgang Puck and that it was sponsored by Amazon.
All the big names denied ever consenting to attend the alleged mega-party — or even knowing who it was — which Page Six described as the book release’s It was termed as ‘Fair Festival’.
The new lawsuit comes just weeks after Lynn refused to sell her daughter’s belongings after fans accused her of profiting from Britney’s memorabilia.
‘I’m not sure who told you I got rid of your dolls and magazines, but I would never do that!’ Lynn told Brittany in an Instagram post.
She added, ‘That would be cruel because I know how much they mean to you. They are also special to me because we have spent many years collecting them.
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