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Country music star Garth Brooks is embroiled in a legal battle as he faces allegations of sexual assault and battery in a civil lawsuit. An individual using the pseudonym "Jane Roe" lodged the complaint in a California court, claiming that Brooks sexually assaulted her during a business trip in 2019. The plaintiff, a hairstylist, stated she began working with Brooks' spouse, Trisha Yearwood, in 1999 and started working directly with Brooks in 2017.

Luke Bryan disses Beyonce following brutal CMAs snub Julie Andrews had expletive meltdown on Mary Poppins set that was kept from fans The lawsuit alleges two instances where Brooks forcefully touched her without consent at his residence and another time in a hotel room while on a trip for a Grammy tribute event, as per documents obtained. Brooks is accused of assault, battery, sexual battery, and violations of the Bane Act, Ralph Act, as well as gender-based violence. The complaint details: "Usually there were others on Brooks' private jet but this time, Ms.



Roe and Brooks were the only two passengers." It continued: "Once in Los Angeles at the hotel, Ms. Roe could not believe that Brooks had booked a hotel suite with one bedroom and she did not have a separate room.

" Before this lawsuit was filed, Brooks preemptively sought to discredit any sexual assault claims by submitting a request to a Mississippi court under the alias "John Doe". Blade actor and country music singer Kris Kristofferson dead at 88 Dolly Parton defends the CMAs.

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