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Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his label one month after being sued by his former manager for sexual abuse. In a statement to Fox News Digital, Allen's label BBR Music Group said, "BBR Music Group has dissolved its relationship with Jimmie Allen, he is no longer an active artist on its roster." Allen is being sued by his former day-to-day manager in a lawsuit accusing him of sexually abusing her for a year and half while she was working with him.
Allen has denied the allegations, which he described as "deeply troubling," and stated that the relationship was consensual. The lawsuit was filed in Tennessee federal court on May 11, claiming the "Don’t You Wanna Know" singer "manipulated and used his power over Plaintiff’s job to sexually harass and abuse her," according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
After allegedly sexually harassing the plaintiff – known only as Jane Doe – for nearly a year, Allen allegedly raped her following a dinner they attended after the taping of an "American Idol" episode in March 2021, according to the documents. Allen’s other alleged abuses included grabbing her breasts and bottom, and putting his hands down her pants in public without her consent, raping her while choking her, and videotaping encounters without telling her, the documents claim.
In a statement sent to Fox News Digital through his lawyer, Allen said: "It is deeply troubling and hurtful that someone I counted as one of my closest friends, colleagues and confidants would make allegations that have no truth to them whatsoever." "I acknowledge that we had a sexual relationship – one that lasted for nearly two years. During that time she never once accused me of any wrongdoing, and she spoke of our
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Jimmie Allen is being dropped by his record label.
Jimmie Allen has officially been dropped by his record label after more allegations of sexual misconduct have been made public.
Amid Jimmie Allen’s sexual misconduct scandal, his record label dropped him as a client.
Jimmie Allen has officially been dropped by his record label after more allegations of sexual misconduct have been made public.«BBR Music Group has dissolved its relationship with Jimmie Allen,» the country singer's label said in a statement to ET. «He is no longer an active artist on its roster.»Allen is facing his second accusation of sexual assault in less than a month, this time by a woman who has sued Allen for assault and battery in a Tennessee district court on Friday, claiming he filmed their sexual encounter without her consent, according to court documents obtained by ET.The anonymous woman filed a police report in Las Vegas in July 2022 about the alleged encounter, which happened in May.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent Jimmie Allen has been dropped byBBR Music Group, the label confirmed to Variety late Friday, after a second woman sued him for sexual assault. “BBR Music Group has dissolved its relationship with Jimmie Allen,” the brief statement reads. “He is no longer an active artist on its roster.” The country singer was previously put on suspension by label, as well as his agency and manager, in the wake of being sued by his former female manager for sexual assault and battery. Allen denied the claims from his ex-manager that he raped and sexually abused her over the course of 18 months, calling the allegations “not only false, but also extremely damaging.” But less than one month after those first accusations, another woman came forward to accuse Allen in a new sexual assault lawsuit in which the second Jane Doe alleges the singer secretly filmed her during sex without her consent or awareness. After that alleged incident, which occurred in July 2022, this woman filed a police report, according to her lawsuit.
Embattled country musician Jimmie Allen is being sued by a second woman who is accusing him of sexual assault. And the details of this new case against the recording artist are very, very concerning — to say the least. As we reported last month, the country
Jimmie Allen has been hit with a sexual assault lawsuit for the second time in just one month.
Jimmie Allen is being sued for sexual assault by a second woman.
Jimmie Allen is facing more charges of sexual misconduct. The country singer has been sued for sexual assault for the second time in less than a month, this time by a woman who claims he filmed their sexual encounter without her consent, according to court documents obtained by ET.An anonymous woman filed a police report in Las Vegas in July 2022, about the alleged encounter, which happened in May. In the documents, Jane Doe claims that Allen violated her privacy by secretly filming her, and also continued to engage in sexual contact with her after she'd revoked her consent.These charges come on the heels of Allen being sued for sexual assault and harassment by his former manager last month.