Taylor Swift is countersuing a radio host for allegedly groping her
backstage at a concert in 2013 according to the People.
A month ago Denver radio host Robert
"Jackson" Mueller sued Taylor for making a false accusation that
got him fired and now Taylor is making her own countersue. In Mueller suit, he
claimed that he and his girlfriend participated in a meet-and-greet at her
concert at the Pepsi Center in Denver, where they took a last-minute photo with
Swift. Later, he says, someone from Swift's security team accused him of
sexually assaulting the star, which eventually got him fired and banned from
her future concerts. Mueller argued that while he does believe Swift was
inappropriately touched, it was by his boss at the radio station KYGO-FM, Eddie
Haskell.
This is from Taylor countersuit in relation to who actually touched her: “Ms. Swift knows exactly who committed the
assault it was Mueller and she is not confused in the slightest about whether
her long-term business acquaintance, Mr.
Haskell, was the culprit. Mueller did not merely brush his hand
against Ms. Swift while posing for the photograph. In the course of his meet
and greet with Ms. Swift, Mueller intentionally reached under her skirt, and
groped with his hand an intimate part of her body in an inappropriate manner,
against her will, and without her permission”.
Taylor says she would donate any money a jury might award her in damages to
"charitable organizations dedicated
to protecting women from similar acts of sexual assault and personal disregard”.
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