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Taylor Swift talks about s3xual harassment lawsuit for the first time: “I’m very angry because the harasser blames me”

S3xual abuse scandals are always a subject of criticism in Hollywood. Taylor Swift, with her great influence at the present time, has spoken out about this problem.

Before Harvey Weinstein’s s3x scandal was all over the news, and before the #MeToo hashtag flooded the Internet, Taylor Swift testified in court, right in the middle of a room full of people, on August 10 of this year. , regarding the incident where she was s3xually harassed.

Taylor Swift is one of the characters on the list of “Silence Breakers” published in the special issue “Person of the Year” of TIME magazine this year.

They are the women who have motivated victims of harassment, abuse, s3xual assault and harassment to confidently speak out their stories. This is also the first time Taylor has spoken out about this matter after the trial ended.

In 2013, Taylor posed for a photo with KYGO radio DJ David Mueller from Colorado right before a show in Denver while she was on tour promoting her album Red.

In that photo, Taylor said David had behaved inappropriately by touching her under her dress and touching her buttocks. The female singer complained to KYGO station and David Mueller was fired just 2 days later.

David Mueller initially sued Taylor for defamation and claimed that because of her allegations he lost his job. Taylor then countersued Mueller and won the case with a “symbolic” compensation claim of $1 (22,000 VND).

When testifying in court, Taylor did not let the opponent pressure him. Her straightforward and resolute testimony was highly praised by the public.

When David’s defense attorney asked her why in the photo the front of Taylor’s dress was not wrinkled as if it had never been touched, Taylor answered simply: “Because my butt is on the front side.” later?”