Garth Brooks filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles on Thursday (October 3), accusing him of rape and other sexual misconduct.
The accusations come from an unnamed woman who claims that Brooks sexually assaulted her starting in 2017 when he worked for him as a hairstylist and makeup artist. Trisha Yearwood works. Shocking sex”.
Thursday’s lawsuit also sheds light on a lawsuit filed last month in federal court in Mississippi by an anonymous “celebrity” plaintiff seeking to prevent the accuser from going public with sexual abuse allegations and calling it an “ongoing extortion attempt.”
In a statement sent to advertising billboardBrooks has denied the sexual assault accusations, saying the threats and accusations “felt like a loaded gun being waved in my face” and confirmed he was behind a mysterious filing last month in Mississippi that he said was for Both sides of the family are submitted anonymously.
“For the past two months, I have been subjected to threats, lies and tragic stories that told me that if I did not write a multi-million dollar check, my future would be What it was like. “It was like a loaded gun being waved in my face. No matter how much or how little the hush money was, it was still hush money. In my mind, it meant that I was admitting to behavior that I couldn’t do— —No one should behave uglyly towards another person. We filed a lawsuit against this man nearly a month ago, speaking out against extortion and defamation of character, which we filed anonymously for the benefit of both families.
“I want to play music tonight,” Brooks concluded, referring to Thursday night’s concert at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace as part of his ongoing Las Vegas residency. “I want to continue our good deeds. It breaks my heart that these good things are now being called into question. I believe in the system and I am not afraid of the truth and I am not who they portray me to be.