In the week leading up to former One Direction member Liam Payne's fatal fall from an Argentina hotel balcony, his ex-fiancee, Maya Henry, hit him up with a cease and desist letter . The Brit music artist was reportedly entangled in a legal mess in addition to allegedly juggling his sour mental health and drug abuse. The latter was also discovered in his autopsy reports to some extent.
The details of that legal entanglement were revealed via a Page Six report on November 12 (US time). The legal notice obtained by the US-based tabloid revealed that Payne allegedly bombarded his former romantic partner and her family with “unsolicited and disturbing" explicit pictures and videos of himself before his death in October. Also read | Liam Payne death probe: Close friend breaks silence as prosecutors indicate he ‘abandoned’ 1D star amid drug relapse Henry’s lawyers accused Payne of repeatedly sending lewd content in the past to her and her family in a cease and desist letter sent on October 9, a week before his untimely passing.
Henry’s side further alleged that Liam was attempting to threaten his ex-girlfriend with revenge porn. The alleged content mentioned in the formal notice included “pictures of his genitals and various videos of Mr Payne performing disturbing sexual acts of himself.” Plus, the British artist was believed to have been “actively communicating” with other parties in an attempt to push out “intimate visual material” capturing Henry and Kate .