Kesha, 29, last month appealed New York Supreme Court Justice
Shirley Werner Kornreich's decision to refuse to release her
from a six-album contract with Sony, after the singer filing a
sexual assault lawsuit against Dr. Luke in 2014.
Kornreich found in February that Kesha was free to record for
Sony with other producers, without interference from Dr. Luke, a
decision the performer said was akin to slavery.
Without deciding on the veracity of Kesha's allegations,
including that she had been drugged, raped and emotionally
abused by Dr. Luke, Kornreich ruled on Wednesday that most of
the singer's claims did not constitute valid causes of action to
nullify a contract under New York law.
In her dismissal order, Kornreich also ruled that the wrongdoing
alleged by Kesha occurred outside the court's jurisdiction and
that her complaint of sexual assault was barred from legal
review by the statute of limitations.
Neither representatives for Kesha, whose full name is Kesha
Sebert, nor Dr. Luke, born Lukasz Gottwald, could immediately be
reached for comment. The producer has previously denied Kesha's
allegations of rape and emotional abuse.
Kornreich also took issue with Kesha's claim that the sexual
violence she alleged was motivated by her gender, an argument
the judge found spurious. "Every rape is not a gender-motivated
hate crime," Kornreich wrote.
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Kesha said on her verified Instagram page earlier this week that she
had been offered a release from her contract, but only "IF i were to
lie."
"I would have to APOLOGIZE publicly and say that I never got raped.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS behind closed doors. I will not take back the
TRUTH. I would rather let the truth ruin my career than lie for a
monster ever again," the singer posted.
The case sparked the #FreeKesha campaign on social media, with
supporters saying they had delivered more than 400,000 signatures on
petitions asking Sony to release Kesha from her contract.
Taylor Swift has donated $250,000 to Kesha, while Adele, Lady Gaga,
Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande have also voiced their
support for the singer.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy in Los Angeles; Editing by Steve Gorman
and Andrew Hay)
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