Garth Brooks accused of rape in lawsuit from hair-and-makeup artist
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[October 04, 2024]
By ANDREW DALTON
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A woman who says she worked as a hair-and-makeup
stylist for Garth Brooks alleged in a lawsuit filed Thursday that he
raped her in a Los Angeles hotel in 2019.
The woman does not use her name and goes by Jane Roe in the lawsuit
filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. Brooks forcefully denied the
allegations in a statement and acknowledged he tried to get a court to
stop Thursday's lawsuit from being filed.
The woman says in the lawsuit she had worked for Brooks' wife, country
singer Trisha Yearwood, since 1999, and had started also working for
Brooks in 2017.
She said the assault occurred when she traveled from Nashville to Los
Angeles with Brooks, who was performing with soul singer Sam Moore at a
Grammy Awards tribute to Moore in October 2019.
Brooks normally traveled with an entourage, but the two were alone on
his private jet, and he booked just one hotel suite for both of them,
the lawsuit says.
The woman alleges that in the suite, he appeared naked in the doorway to
the bedroom and raped her.
The suit says that he then proceeded as though nothing had happened and
expected her to do his hair and makeup immediately after.
The woman's lawsuit alleges that earlier in 2019, when she was at
Brooks' home, he had appeared naked in front of her, grabbed her hands,
and put them on his genitals.
Brooks filed a preemptive lawsuit in federal court in Mississippi last
month, in which both him and the woman are anonymous.
In court filings in that case, the plaintiff, going by John Doe, says
the allegations are “wholly untrue,” and he first learned of them in
July when she threatened to publicly sue him unless he gave her millions
of dollars.
He asked a judge to stop the woman from “intentional infliction of
emotional distress, defamation, and false light invasion of privacy.”
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Garth Brooks speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the
Tennessee Titans new NFL football stadium, Feb. 29, 2024, in
Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)
“For the last two months, I have
been hassled to no end with threats, lies, and tragic tales of what
my future would be if I did not write a check for many millions of
dollars,” Brooks’ statement said. “It has been like having a loaded
gun waved in my face."
Brooks said he filed the case anonymously “for the sake of families
on both sides.”
“I trust the system, I do not fear the truth, and I am not the man
they have painted me to be," his statement concluded.
The woman's suit also says Brooks exposed himself to her many other
times and talked about sexual fantasies with her and sent her
explicit text messages.
She said she was forced to keep working for Brooks because of
financial hardship, which he knew about and took advantage of.
An email to the woman's attorney asking whether she had reported her
allegations to police was not immediately answered.
The 62-year-old Oklahoma-born Brooks was the biggest star in country
music of the 1990s, with hits including “Friends in Low Places" and
“The Thunder Rolls.” He brought arena-rock theatrics to his concerts
and a pop-music sensibility to his recordings. He had huge success
that went beyond typical country audiences.
He married fellow country star Yearwood in 2005. There was no
immediate response to a message to a Yearwood representative seeking
comment on the lawsuit.
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