Taylor Swift performs during her concert in Singapore
Country music singer Taylor Swift performs during the Singapore leg of her "Speak Now" concert tour February 9, 2011. REUTERS/Tim Chong

Taylor Swift, 21, has called upon her lawyers in a battle against gossip Web site Celebrity Jihad over what it claims is a leaked private photo of the singer.

Meanwhile, Celebrity Jihad has yet to remove the photo, and have instead responded with what they call a “compromise.” They wrote: We will remove the [photo] if Taylor Swift simply agrees to convert to Islam. To convert to Islam, Taylor Swift must publicly renounce her Jew God Jesus then sacrifice a goat and devour its entrails. Pretty standard stuff really.

The photo in question features a young woman who shares the singer’s long, curly locks posing topless on a bed under the headline, Taylor Swift Topless Private Pic Leaked?

The country singer's legal team is threatening to file a trademark-infringement lawsuit against Celebrity Jihad. Her legal representatives have fired off an angry letter to the site owners, alleging the blog features false pornographic images and false news about the singer.

Swift is the latest celebrity in a slew of private photo hacking scandals, following in the wake of a widespread phone and computer hacking raid that targeted Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and Mila Kunis, among others.

As her attorneys wage a legal battle to protect her wholesome image, Swift is busy with her career. The performer has been traveling across the U.S. promoting her fragrance Wonderstruck.