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#SHOWBIZ: Amy of Search issues letter of demand to Shila Amzah

#SHOWBIZ: Amy of Search issues letter of demand to Shila Amzah

KUALA LUMPUR: Lawyers for Datuk Amy of Search have sent a letter of demand to singer Shila Amzah, following the recent viral controversy involving the two artistes.
Amy's lawyer, Datuk M Reza Hassan, confirmed the notice had been issued but did not share any further details.
"We just sent a letter of demand, but they (Shila's lawyers) have asked for time to get further instructions from Shila. I can't share anything more for now. We'll see how it goes," M Reza told HM Online.
The dispute began after Shila, 35, whose real name is Nurshahila Amir Amzah, filed a police report on July 10.
The 'Patah Seribu' singer claimed a legendary singer had verbally attacked her at a recent event they both attended.
Shila later confirmed the individual was Amy, who is also the father of actress Nabila Huda.
Initial police investigations revealed the tension was caused by Amy's dissatisfaction with Shila's alleged interference in his family's affairs.
Both parties have since had their statements taken by the police.
Following this, Amy filed a counter-report at the Shah Alam District Police Headquarters on July 16, which was also confirmed by M Reza.
Adding to the speculation, Amy was recently seen deleting all of his posts on Instagram, leading to questions about his actions and current situation.
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