Garth Brooks has doubled down about his innocence involving the recent lawsuit against him . The country singer was accused last week of sexual assault and battery by an anonymous "Jane Roe," something Garth denied. She alleged that Brooks forcibly touched her while she was the hairstylist for Brooks' wife Trisha Yearwood .
On Monday, Brooks appeared on TalkShopLive's Inside Studio G livestream. While on the stream, the 62-year-old said: "A lot's happened in the last two weeks." Garth Brooks accused of sexual assault and battery in lawsuit by hair-and-makeup artist Garth Brooks returns to social media after denying rape and battery allegations "This thing is on, it’s gonna happen, and people are telling me it could be up to two years.
OK?" he continued, seemingly referencing the lawsuit. He then told his fans to "take a deep breath, just kinda settle in and let’s hold hands and take a trip together." Brooks also added that he couldn't say a lot about the lawsuit, summing it up with: "It is something that we cannot talk about.
That’s all we can say about it." The lawsuit, obtained by The Mirror, accused Brooks of raping Jane Roe on a work trip in Los Angeles in 2019. Before Roe filed, Brooks filed an anonymous request to a court in Mississippi to label her claims false before they were even made.
"Our civil court system is designed to resolve disputes and provide injured parties a means of redress,” Roe’s filing said, “It is supposed to be a level playing field. Th.