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Taylor Swift’s ongoing battle with Denver DJ David Mueller she claims groped her during a meet and greet back in 2013 may finally come to an end next week, as she is officially headed to court.
According to the legal docs, jury selection will begin on Monday in Colorado for the lawsuit following Taylor’s claim, to which David filed against her and her countersuit after being fired from his job at 98.5 KYGO over her accusations that he groped her butt during the photo op.
David sued Taylor following the accusations, along with her mother, Andrea, and her manager Frank Bell, alleging that they exerted improper pressure on his employer to fire him, claiming that the incident may have happened by “accident”, to which Taylor fought back with a countersuit for assault and battery, saying that she felt “frantic, distressed, and violated in a way I had never experienced before.”
Not only will this be one heck of a dramatic court case, but now Swifties will also be able to get a piece of the action, as there will be 32 seats held each day for the public, which will be granted on a first-come, first-serve basis, so something tells me fans are soon to be lining up for days for this one. According to the documents, anybody from the public can start lining up at 6 a.m. and passes will be handed out at 7 to the first lucky 32 people.
But if you’re not part of the first group of 32, an overflow room with TV monitors will be available for 75 more people. It may be a small gamble, as well as the fact that there’s no guarantee that Taylor will be in court every day, but hey, a slight possibility of seeing Taylor is better than none, right?
The 9-day trial is set to begin on August 7th in Colorado, in which the fate of the cases and the true facts of the matter will be up to the jury to decide, not the judge. According to U.S. District Court Judge William Martinez assigned to the case, he said QUOTE, “Credibility determinations are likely central to resolving this case.”
Well we’re officially in for quite a battle next week, as we wish the best of luck to Taylor and her family. But right now I want to hear all your thoughts on the trial – do you think it’s wrong to allow an audience, or will you be lining up in hopes of scoring a front row seat? Share all your thoughts in the comments section below, and after that, you can click right over here to check out why Kim Kardashian and her company also might be headed toward a lawsuit. Thanks for hanging out with me here on Clevver News, I’m your host Tom Plumley and I’ll see you next time.
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Taylor Swift’s ongoing battle with Denver DJ David Mueller she claims groped her during a meet and greet back in 2013 may finally come to an end next week, as she is officially headed to court.
According to the legal docs, jury selection will begin on Monday in Colorado for the lawsuit following Taylor’s claim, to which David filed against her and her countersuit after being fired from his job at 98.5 KYGO over her accusations that he groped her butt during the photo op.
David sued Taylor following the accusations, along with her mother, Andrea, and her manager Frank Bell, alleging that they exerted improper pressure on his employer to fire him, claiming that the incident may have happened by “accident”, to which Taylor fought back with a countersuit for assault and battery, saying that she felt “frantic, distressed, and violated in a way I had never experienced before.”
Not only will this be one heck of a dramatic court case, but now Swifties will also be able to get a piece of the action, as there will be 32 seats held each day for the public, which will be granted on a first-come, first-serve basis, so something tells me fans are soon to be lining up for days for this one. According to the documents, anybody from the public can start lining up at 6 a.m. and passes will be handed out at 7 to the first lucky 32 people.
But if you’re not part of the first group of 32, an overflow room with TV monitors will be available for 75 more people. It may be a small gamble, as well as the fact that there’s no guarantee that Taylor will be in court every day, but hey, a slight possibility of seeing Taylor is better than none, right?
The 9-day trial is set to begin on August 7th in Colorado, in which the fate of the cases and the true facts of the matter will be up to the jury to decide, not the judge. According to U.S. District Court Judge William Martinez assigned to the case, he said QUOTE, “Credibility determinations are likely central to resolving this case.”
Well we’re officially in for quite a battle next week, as we wish the best of luck to Taylor and her family. But right now I want to hear all your thoughts on the trial – do you think it’s wrong to allow an audience, or will you be lining up in hopes of scoring a front row seat? Share all your thoughts in the comments section below, and after that, you can click right over here to check out why Kim Kardashian and her company also might be headed toward a lawsuit. Thanks for hanging out with me here on Clevver News, I’m your host Tom Plumley and I’ll see you next time.
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