Woman Suing Garth Brooks Says Trisha Yearwood Was Complicit
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Garth Brooks for alleged sexual battery and assault. She has now told the court in her case that Trisha Yearwood knew what her husband was allegedly doing. While Garth has denied all the charges against him, things look like they will get bad for the country music superstar.
Here is what the woman has claimed Garth and Trisha are guilty of.
Woman Names Trisha Yearwood In Garth Brooks Lawsuit
Jane Roe, who worked as a hairstylist for Garth Brooks, 62, and Trisha Yearwood, 60, for years, has sued the country music star. The woman says she began working for Trisha in 1999 and Garth in 2017. She said he hired her more when he learned she was financially struggling.
Roe said after this, Brooks subjected her to sexual harassment on numerous occasions. She then claims that Garth raped her in 2019. In her lawsuit, she claims he sent her sexually explicit text messages and pressured her to engage in sexting with him. She is suing Brooks for sexual battery and assault.
However, she has also named Trisha Yearwood, saying that she knew what her husband was doing. Roe claims that Trisha heard Garth’s explicit talk at least once (via In Touch). She said that things got worse after his alleged assault. She also claims he talked about threesomes with Trisha and said he has had sex all over the country.
Jane Roe is seeking unspecified damages in her lawsuit.
Garth Brooks Denies Everything, Also Filed A Lawsuit Against Jane Roe
Garth Brooks has denied all the allegations against him. Not only that, but he said that he filed a lawsuit against Jane Roe a month before she filed hers against him. Garth said she was attempting to extort him for money. He also said he did not list the names in his lawsuit since he wanted to keep things anonymous for his family and hers.
“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,” Garth said. “It has been like having a loaded gun waved in my face. Hush money, no matter how much or how little, is still hush money.”
Garth went on to say he is not “admitting to behavior I am incapable of—ugly acts no human should ever do to another.” He said that he filed the lawsuit against Jane a month ago concerning “extortion and defamation of character.”
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she’s just after money. she better have proof of those texts.