Kelly Yazdi is talking out after her estranged husband, Zac Brown, tried to hunt an emergency momentary restraining order towards her final month.
“On Could twenty fourth, the federal district courtroom choose denied Zac Brown’s try to get a gag order to silence me from posting a poem about damaged relationships,” Yazdi, 33, started in a prolonged assertion by way of Instagram on Monday, June 3. “Remarkably, Zac’s response to having his movement summarily denied was to challenge a press launch doubling-down on his defamatory assaults on me, accusing me of utilizing the lawsuit he filed towards me as an advert hoc press launch, and vowing to press his meritless lawsuit ahead. As a result of it seems, for now, that Zac intends to do exactly that, it is very important know that I’m not a keen participant in that agenda.”
Brown, 45, filed a lawsuit on Could 17 towards Yazdi, demanding she take down an Instagram publish that allegedly tarnished his picture. Based on the Zac Brown Band frontman, he claimed his estranged spouse’s publish broke a confidentiality settlement that she signed throughout their relationship. The emergency order would drive her to take down the publish, per courtroom paperwork obtained by NBC.
Whereas addressing the submitting on Monday, Yazdi went on to say that she hasn’t issued a press launch “on the circumstances of our pending divorce – solely Zac has finished so,” including that she hasn’t used her “much more restricted platform to defame or humiliate” the musician.
“But barely a month after submitting for divorce, that’s exactly what he did to me when he recut our wedding ceremony video right into a music video which changed my photos with a lookalike mannequin popping drugs, and distributed the video to your entire world,” she wrote. “Nor did I provoke a lawsuit to air my grievances, the place they might be apparent tabloid fodder – solely Zac has finished so.”
Yazdi famous that she hopes that the previous spouses can “resolve our separation and eventual divorce like adults, in non-public and with respect for one another,” however she gained’t be “threatened or intimidated into submission.”
She added, “If Zac continues to pursue his ill-fated quest for a courtroom injunction to silence me, or once more publicly defames me or accuses me of dishonesty, I’ll meet him in courtroom totally loaded with the reality about what has occurred over the course of our relationship.”
Yazdi concluded, “Within the meantime, I await my apology from Zac, and take solace figuring out that the federal courts on this nation stay dedicated to defending free speech – even when the adversary is a celeb with just about limitless sources and a really massive megaphone.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Brown’s staff for remark, however didn’t hear again on the time of publication.
Brown, who shares 5 kids together with his first spouse, Shelly Brown, beforehand issued a press release to Us after submitting his lawsuit towards Yazdi.
“After a lot deliberation, I took the steps essential to implement an settlement between us to take care of private and enterprise affairs in confidence and to guard my household from on-line harassment and hypothesis,” the “Rooster Fried” singer informed Us on Could 19. “My solely hope is for us to maintain non-public issues non-public and to maneuver ahead with the mutual respect we had agreed to point out each other once we parted methods.”
That very same day, Yazdi responded in a press release posted by way of Instagram, writing partly, “Nobody — not even Zac Brown with all of his cash, energy, movie star, and legal professionals – might silence my proper to freely specific myself by artwork or, though I’ve to this point declined to take action publicly, to talk about the circumstances of our pending divorce.”
Brown and Yazdi, who started courting in 2022, secretly wed in August 2023 and separated 4 months later.
“We’re within the means of divorce. Our mutual respect for each other stays,” the now-estranged couple stated in a December 2023 assertion. “We want one another the perfect and can at all times admire our time collectively. As we navigate this private matter, we merely request privateness throughout this time.”