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Iggy Azalea's Former Boyfriend Claims She Gave Permission to Sell Sex Tape
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A man who claims to be Azalea's former boyfriend/manager says she signed an agreement about giving him rights to use or sell materials related to music videos and recordings in 2009.

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A man named Hefe Wine who claims to be Iggy Azalea's former boyfriend/manager says that he may be able to release the raptress' alleged sex video. According to TMZ, Azalea signed a deal in 2009 with the Houston rapper, giving him rights to use some materials.

By signing the documents, Azalea gave him rights to "manufacture, sell, distribute and advertise 'any' recording embodying visual images." The documents were for recordings and music video purpose, but Wine who reportedly is also in the video claims that he could just put some music under the X-rated clip and she will not be able to prevent it from being released.

Last week, reports suggested that a sex tape featuring Azalea was being shopped around and bosses at Vivid Entertainment were interested in purchasing it. Shortly after the reports hit the web, the "Fancy" raptress denied its existence. "I don't have a sex tape, but for the record anyone who releases or attempts to make profit off someone else's intimate moments against their will is a sex offender," she tweeted.

Her camp later allegedly backpedalled, saying that the video was taken without her permission. Wine fired back, saying that she was aware that the sexual act was recorded. According to a report on Sunday, Azalea's legal team sent a letter telling the company to back off because the name "Iggy" is protected by U.S. Trademark and can only be used by the star.

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