Scooter Braun’s company Ithaca Holdings has recently purchased Big Machine Label Group owned by Scott Borchetta. Picture: AP

Scooter Braun has penned an open letter to Taylor Swift in a bid to resolve their difference as his family have been receiving death threats.

The “Look What You Made Me Do” hitmaker has been at loggerheads with the talent manager since he bought her former record label Big Machine from Scott Borchetta, and with it acquired the rights to her back catalogue of master recordings, and last week she claimed she had been prevented from performing any of her old material at the upcoming American Music Awards (AMAs), as well as banning her from using her tracks in a planned Netflix documentary.

Though the “Me!” singer has since been given clearance to sing the songs at the AMAs and Scooter insisted he didn’t want to get involved in a war of words, threats against the businessman have continued and he’s urged Taylor to speak out and ask for them to stop.

He shared a public letter on Instagram which read: “Since your public statement last week there have been numerous death threats directed at my family.

“This morning I spoke out publicly for the first time saying I wouldn’t participate in a social media war.