Zac Brown, the frontman of the Zac Brown Band, has emerged victorious in a lengthy lawsuit against his ex-wife Kelly Yazdi over sensitive business records. A permanent injunction was issued on January 12th, requiring Yazdi to return confidential documents taken from her work email before leaving her job at Zac Brown Collective.
The dispute began when Yazdi forwarded nearly 200 confidential documents to herself ahead of her departure in early 2024. These records included financial valuations for Brown's music catalog and wine brand, employee salary information, contractual terms for endorsements, touring data, and music marketing plans. Brown alleged that Yazdi had breached a confidentiality clause in her employment contract by taking these files.
Judge William M. Ray II ruled that Yazdi has already used the records to "fuel her public attacks on Mr. Brown." He also stated that the court could not accept Yazdi's assurances that she would not disclose confidential information, citing her previous actions and social media posts as evidence of potential harm to Brown's business interests.
The judge pointed to a series of 2024 social media posts featuring butterfly imagery, which coincided with the release dates specified in documents Yazdi had forwarded. He concluded that Yazdi's actions constitute a breach of her employment agreement and ordered her to return all confidential records immediately.
Brown did not seek financial damages in this case, meaning the injunction is the final step before an appeal. The former couple finalized their divorce in 2025, with Brown now engaged to jewelry designer Kendra Scott.
The dispute began when Yazdi forwarded nearly 200 confidential documents to herself ahead of her departure in early 2024. These records included financial valuations for Brown's music catalog and wine brand, employee salary information, contractual terms for endorsements, touring data, and music marketing plans. Brown alleged that Yazdi had breached a confidentiality clause in her employment contract by taking these files.
Judge William M. Ray II ruled that Yazdi has already used the records to "fuel her public attacks on Mr. Brown." He also stated that the court could not accept Yazdi's assurances that she would not disclose confidential information, citing her previous actions and social media posts as evidence of potential harm to Brown's business interests.
The judge pointed to a series of 2024 social media posts featuring butterfly imagery, which coincided with the release dates specified in documents Yazdi had forwarded. He concluded that Yazdi's actions constitute a breach of her employment agreement and ordered her to return all confidential records immediately.
Brown did not seek financial damages in this case, meaning the injunction is the final step before an appeal. The former couple finalized their divorce in 2025, with Brown now engaged to jewelry designer Kendra Scott.