SWIFT WINS LAWSUIT VS DJ
DENVER— Taylor Swift won her trial against a Colorado radio personality onMonday after a jury found that the former DJ assaulted and battered the pop star by groping her bare bottom, and awarded her the symbolic $1 in damages she had sought.
Swift cried and hugged her mother as the verdicts were read in US District Court in Denver and mouthed an emphatic “thank you” to members of the jury as they left the courtroom.
Rejected claims
The six-woman, two-man jury, which deliberated for less than four hours following a sensational weeklong trial, also rejected the claims by radio personality David Mueller that members of Swift’s management team—her mother and a radio station liaison—got him fired from his “dream job” as a DJ by making false accusations.
“I acknowledge the privilege that I benefit from in life, in society and in my ability to shoulder the enormous cost of defending myself in a trial like this,” the 27-year-old singer said in a statement released immediately following the verdicts.
“My hope is to help those whose voices should also be heard,” Swift said, adding that she would make donations to organizations that helped sexual assault victims defend themselves.
No reaction
Mueller, 55, showed no reaction as the verdicts were read.
The DJ had initiated the litigation after hewas fired from his job after the groping claim was reported to the radio station.
In his lawsuit, he called the groping accusations false, and he sued Swift, her moth- er, Andrea, and radio station liaison Frank Bell over his termination.
During the closing statements in the case, Mueller’s attorney, Gabriel McFarland, argued that his client was a respected industry veteran who would never risk his $150,000per-year radio job by grabbing a major celebrity’s rear end.
But Swift was firm on the witness stand, saying that there is no question in her mind that Mueller intentionally slipped his hand under her skirt to clutch her bare bottom.