Evan Agostini, AP
According to a report by U.K.'s The Sun, sources believe the "source of these leaks comes from within Madonna's camp." The report goes on to claim that several of the pop icon's tracks "have been exchanging hands for well over $1,000." Additionally, hundreds of hours of video footage and photographs of Madonna have been obtained illegally in exchanges for tens of thousands of dollars. "It is all part of the same deal made by a few unscrupulous characters to line their pockets," a source said.
The investigation follows the recent leak of the reported 14-song track list from Madonna's forthcoming studio effort, along with the album title itself, 'Luv.' The album is expected drop in late March, 2012.
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