Britney Spears is taking a firm stand against an ex-bodyguard accused of hacking into her personal devices and Apple iCloud account. According to sources and documents obtained by TMZ, the singer’s legal team recently sent a cease-and-desist letter to Thomas Bunbury, claiming he accessed her accounts without authorization.
The letter, dated last month, warns Bunbury that his alleged actions may violate multiple state and federal laws and threatens that Spears will involve law enforcement if necessary. The singer’s team demanded that Bunbury stay away from her devices, delete any copies of her files, and disclose whether he had shared any of her personal photos, documents, or information.
Sources familiar with the matter say Bunbury was dismissed in August after allegedly breaking his NDA by contacting fans and media. The alleged hacking reportedly took place after his termination, with Spears experiencing lockouts from her accounts at various times. When TMZ reached out to Bunbury for comment, he declined to respond.
The situation underscores ongoing concerns about digital privacy and the potential risks posed even by trusted staff members once professional relationships end.#newsafro_














































