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Real Housewives of Orange County star Tamra Barney has officially been served with a cease and desist letter threatening legal action if she doesn’t stop talk about her first husband Darren Vieth!
According to Radar, Darren’s attorney Peter R. Nasmyth issued the legal letter to “resolve a series of disturbing incidents in which Tamra made several defamatory statements about Darren via Twitter and other social media networks on or about July 16-18.”
The attorney writes, “First, Mr. Vieth demands that you immediately refrain, case and desist from issuing further defamatory and libelous correspondence of this type. Second, Mr. Vieth demands that you issue an immediate retraction of the libelous statements, and forward the retraction to each and every individual or entity that received publication of the libelous material.”
Tamra went on a twitter spree saying that Darren was a horrible father and accusing him of being with another man but has since deleted all of her tweets.
The letter adds, “Failure to take immediate action will result in Mr. Vieth exploring all available remedies including the filing of a complaint for damages against you in Superior Court.”
The cease and desist also says, “Be advised that this office will require a full retraction of all statement included in your social media posts concerning Mr. Vieth for the month of July 2013. In addition to the above, we will require your written assurances that you will forever refrain from continuing the pattern of disparagement of which you have previously engaged.”
Oh snap! More unnecessary drama that could have just been avoided! Do you think Darren is going to far?
: Tamra Barney received a cease and desist letter because she made defamatory statements about her first husband, Darren Vieth, on social media platforms, including Twitter.
The cease and desist letter was sent by Darren Vieth’s attorney, Peter R. Nasmyth.
The cease and desist letter demands that Tamra Barney refrains from issuing further defamatory statements about Darren Vieth, issues an immediate retraction of the libelous statements, and forwards the retraction to all individuals or entities who received the defamatory material. Failure to comply may result in legal action and a complaint for damages in Superior Court.