Jimmie Allen Found Liable in Sexual Assault Lawsuit Ruling

Jimmie Allen Found Liable in Sexual Assault Lawsuit Ruling


Jimmie Allen Was tried responsible for assault, group blows, an invasion of privacy and an infliction of emotional distress against an anonymous woman in an trial of sexual assault.

According to court documents obtained by US Weekly Tuesday August 19, judge End A. Trauger Judged that Allen, 40, and his legal team “does not comply” with several ordinances of the Court. The judge later granted women – known only as Jane Doe – Motion for sanctions against the singer Country.

“We are happy that the court has rendered the judgment in its favor and we are impatient to prove its damages,” said DOE lawyer, Elizabeth Vegansaid in a press release to Display panel Monday, August 18. “The court’s decision clearly indicates that Allen cannot simply ignore the serious consequences of his actions.”

We contacted Allen to comment.

The former manager of Jimmie Alles suggests the rape of sexual assault against him


In relation: Jimmie Allen sexual assault, rape trial abandoned by the former manager

The former manager of Jimmie Allen abandoned the trial against the country singer after having accused him of sexual assault and rape, US Weekly can confirm. The woman, identified as Jane Doe in court documents, rejected her allegations against Allen before the district court of the Middle Tennessee after having pursued the artist, her former management company, Wide Open Music, and […]

Allen and the tour company, the father of Aadyn on tour, were chased by Doe in June 2023. Doe Accused Allen sexual assault and secretly film it in a hotel room in Las Vegas in July 2022.

According to the trial, Doe said that she “had voluntarily joined Allen in the room”, but she “told her several times that she did not want him to go by” because she was not under contraception. Doe said that Allen would not have followed his request and filmed the meeting on his phone, although she did not give him his consent to be recorded.

Jane Doe was not the only person to accuse Allen of sexual assault. The former manager of Allen, who remained anonymous in the documents, also continued the singer In May 2023 and accused him of sexual assault and rape. The manager said that Allen “manipulated and used his power” to “harass her and mistreat her sexually” for 18 months from 2020 to 2022.

Allen refused accusations of the two women in a declaration of July 2023 at We. “For years, I have treated racism and harmful threats only because I am a black man in the country music industry, and this situation has only made this. As the son and brother of the rape victims, and the father of the daughters, these false claims are extremely hurtful for me and everyone around me. ”

The musician continued: “While the legal process follows his course, I look forward to the opportunity to erase my name. I am forever grateful for those who supported me and helped me share the truth. My team and I look forward to putting this behind and returning to music.”

In March 2024, the United States confirmed that the former manager dropped his trial against Allen.

If you or someone you know have been sexually assaulted, contact the National Hotline of Sexual Assault at 1-800-656-Hope (4673).

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