Monday, August 14, 2017

GropeGate: Closing Arguments Set


Lawyers for U.S. pop star Taylor Swift and the Colorado DJ she accuses of groping her were due to deliver closing arguments on Monday before the federal court jury weighing her sexual assault claims against his assertion that he was wrongfully fired.

Reuters reports, the trial stemming from Swift's allegations against radio personality David Mueller headed into its final phase after the 27-year-old singer-songwriter won an important ruling on Friday, which dismissed the DJ's accusation that she wrongfully got him to lose his job.

The ruling by U.S. District Judge William Martinez left standing Swift's assault and battery countersuit against Mueller, who insisted during the trial that he was falsely accused.

The judge also left intact a single claim by Mueller accusing Swift's mother and another member of her management circle of interfering with his contract, bringing about his ouster from his $150,000-a-year job at radio station KYGO 98.5 FM.

The weeklong trial stems from allegations by the Grammy-winning artist that Mueller clutched her bare buttocks during a pre-concert fan reception while they posed together for pictures.

Mueller, 55, initiated the litigation, suing Swift, her mother and her radio station liaison Frank Bell for his termination.

The elder Swift said she wanted Mueller fired, and Bell reported the allegation to KYGO management, who sacked Mueller two days after the incident.

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