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Garth Brooks took to the stage in Las Vegas Thursday night after denying recent sexual assault and rape allegations.
The country singer performed at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and shared photos from the concert on Instagram afterward.
Garth writes: “If there was ever a night I really needed this, tonight was it! Thank you for my life!!!! Love, G.”
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In a lawsuit filed Thursday and obtained by Extra, an anonymous woman known as “Jane Roe” alleges that Signer raped her, exposed his genitals and sent her sexually explicit emails throughout 2019. It is claimed that
Prior to the woman’s complaint, Brooks filed a pre-emptive complaint last month, which was obtained by Extra. He described the woman as a “liar and extortionist who sought to destroy her professional reputation”.
Garth Brooks denies sexual assault and rape allegations
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Brooks released a statement to Extra, saying, “For the past two months, I have been bombarded with endless threats, lies, and tragic stories about what my future will be if I don’t write a check for millions of dollars. I’ve come,” he said. . It felt like a loaded gun was being swung at my face. Hush money is more or less still hush money. In my mind, it means that I am admitting acts that I cannot do myself, ugly acts that humans should never do to others. We filed a lawsuit against this person almost a month ago against extortion and defamation. We filed anonymously on behalf of both families.
“I want to play music tonight,” Brooks said of his stay in Las Vegas. “I will continue to do good deeds. It breaks my heart that these great things are now being called into question. I trust the system, I am not afraid of the truth, and I I am not the person they portrayed me to be.”