- Poet Kimberley Marasco can’t find Taylor Swift
- She is trying to sue the pop star for $30 million
- The case was dismissed after they failed to serve her the papers

Locating Taylor Swift presents “extreme difficulties” once again for a poet attempting to take her to court in Florida over copyright claims.
According to a motion filed, Kimberly Marasco is struggling to locate the pop superstar again and successfully file papers against her. The writer is claiming that Swift’s company, Taylor Swift Productions, ripped off her words off, applying them to her songs and music videos. According to the case, the theft stretches across LPs such as Folklore, Lover, Midnights and The Tortured Poets Department.
The case was previously dismissed in December after legal representatives for Marasco failed to hand papers to the Anti-Hero singer.
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What has Taylor Swift said about the lawsuit?
Swift has denied Marasco’s claims and has worked to get the case dismissed.
What has the pop star been up to?
After the conclusion of her record-breaking The Eras Tour at the end of last year, Swift took a well-earned break. While on the road, she dropped two re-releases of her previous albums – both 1989 and Speak Now – and her 11th studio LP, The Tortured Poets Department. The offering ended up being a double album, which is believed to have documented her relationships with Joe Alywn, Matty Healey and Travis Kelce.
She made one of her last high-profile appearances at the Super Bowl to watch her boyfriend Kelce’s team, the Kansas City Chiefs, lose to the Philadephia Eagles in February. Heads were also turned when she walked the red carpet at the Grammy Awards.

The Blank Space hitmaker broke her 100-day Instagram silence to congratulate her bestie Selena Gomez’s album collaboration with her fiancee Benny Blanco.
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“@selenagomez & @bennyblanco I LOVE THIS ALBUM SO MUCH,” Swift, 35, wrote in a March 22 post on her Instagram story next to the album link. “OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDD,” Swift wrote underneath a post about I Said I Loved You First.
Swift was also quick to celebrate their engagement in November, asking on the Instagram announcement to please be their flower girl at their looming nupitals.