FKA twigs, born Tahliah Barnett, has filed a lawsuit against the ’90s alt-pop band the Twigs, claiming that the duo has issued numerous cease-and-desist letters over the trademark connected to her stage name. Barnett has requested a jury trial to address the rights to use and registration of the FKA Twigs trademark. Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for both artists for comment. In her lawsuit, Barnett claims the twin sisters behind the Twigs, Laura Good and Linda Good, have known about her stage name since 2013 and exchanged messages about the “likelihood of confusion between her stage name and their band’s name.” Back then, Barnett performed under the name the Twigs and reportedly offered the duo $15,000 to allow their music projects to “co-exist” without resorting to purchasing the name from the duo. “Laura and Linda declined and stressed that they did not consent to this proposed co-existence,” reads the lawsuit.…