-Source-Deadline- After more than a year of fighting FX and Ryan Murphy over her depiction in Feud Olivia de Havilland has kept her word and is taking her case to the Supreme Court. We must persevere and speak truth to power" the 102-year-old two-time Oscar winner said Friday as her attorneys petitioned SCOTUS in the ongoing legal battle. The fight is itself important to the principle of honesty so much in need today in the face of deliberate public confusion for selfish agendas" she added in a statement from her Paris home . Having suffered a number of legal setbacks and defeats since filing her lawsuit in June 2017 including the California Supreme Courts decision in July not to review her case de Havilland is seeking to have the nations highest court re-examine what jurisdictions in the Golden State have decided. The Court of Appeals decision is a radical departure from traditional First Amendment precedent and benefits no group other than those who seek to use the names and identities of others in untrue and salacious historical dramas for their own profit" said " said the actress attorney Suzelle Smith of Horwarth & Smith in Los Angeles.
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