VIEW EVENT INFORMATION: Taylor Swift
Judge Dismisses Radio DJ's Case Against Taylor Swift
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Status: Available Now!
Type: News
Date: Saturday 12 August 2017, 12:00 AM
Media: Refinery29

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About the person Taylor Swift:
Art: Music
Genres: Country, Country Pop, Pop, Pop Country, Dance-Pop, Country Rock, Rock Country, Acoustic, Pop Rock, Acoustic Pop, Acoustic Rock, Contemporary, Contemporary Country, Rock, Contemporary Pop-Rock, Contemporary Pop, Contemporary Rock
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A Denver judge has thrown out the court case against Taylor Swift. Swift was sued by a Denver radio personality, David Mueller, who alleged that she got him fired from his job. U.S. District Judge William Martinez ruled that Mueller has not shown that she set out on a vendetta to ruin his reputation and have him terminated from the radio station, the Associated Press reports. "Taylor Swift did not act improperly," the judge stated when he announced his ruling. Mueller was suing for $3 million in damages. The lawsuit stems from a backstage meet-and-greet in 2013. In a stunning, brave testimony, Taylor Swift described how Mueller groped her when posing for a photo. "He did not touch my rib, he did not touch my hand, he grabbed my bare ass." She did not mince words when being questioned by Mueller's attorney, Doug Baldridge. Even in the face of questioning that cast doubt on her accusation of groping, she stood firm and refused to be blamed for the DJ losing his job after she contemporaneously described the incident in public. Swift has repeatedly stated that it was Mueller's actions, and Mueller's actions alone, that led to his firing.
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