Lawyers in Taylor Swift's groping trial
move to closing arguments
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[August 14, 2017]
By Keith Coffman
DENVER (Reuters) - 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.
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-FM.
The judge previously tossed out Mueller's defamation-of-character claim
against Swift, ruling before the trial that the DJ had waiting too long
to file a lawsuit on those grounds.
The weeklong trial stems from allegations by the Grammy-winning artist
known for such hits as "Fearless" and "I Knew You Were Trouble," 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.
Swift then countersued, saying in her lawsuit that raising the issue of
sexual assault “will serve as an example to other women who may resist
publicly reliving similar outrageous and humiliating acts.”
During his trial testimony, Mueller denied having touched Swift
inappropriately and said the false allegation cost him his career.
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“It's a humiliating experience to be accused of something that
despicable,” he said.
When Swift took the stand, she testified that Mueller put his hand
under her skirt and “latched onto my bare ass cheek,” causing her to
lurch away from him.
A photograph of the incident, shown repeatedly during the trial,
depicts Swift flanked by Mueller and his then-girlfriend Shannon
Melcher. Mueller’s right hand is concealed behind Swift’s backside,
and she appears to be leaning away.
Melcher testified that she did not see anything untoward during the
encounter, but added, “I don’t have eyes in the back of my head.”
Swift is asking for a symbolic $1 in damages, but that does not
limit what the eight-member jury could award her should she prevail.
“For this reason, any recovery obtained by Ms. Swift will be donated
to charitable organizations dedicated to protecting women from
similar acts of sexual assault and personal disregard,” the
countersuit said.
If Mueller prevails on his claim against Andrea Swift and Bell, any
damages would be limited to his two-year contract with the radio
station, the judge has ruled.
(Reporting by Keith Coffman in Denver; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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