Variety · Entertainment · 2026-08-19
Ariana Grande Granted Permission to Issue Expedited Subpoenas to Reveal Hacker Identities
Ariana Grande has been granted permission to subpoena information that will help reveal the identities of anonymous hackers who allegedly leaked unreleased songs and footage from recording sessions and music videos. A Los Angeles judge approved Grande’s proposed order for expedited discovery on Tuesday, explaining that because she is unable to identify the hackers, a […] Ariana Grande has been granted permission to serve expedited subpoenas to help reveal the identities of alleged hackers. Ariana Grande Granted Permission to Issue Expedited Subpoenas to Reveal Hacker Identities
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