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“The contention that Mr. Mueller lifted up Ms. Swift’s skirt and grabbed her bottom, while standing with his girlfriend, in front of Ms. Swift’s photographer and Ms. Swift’s highly trained security personnel, during a company-sponsored, VIP, backstage meet-and-greet, is nonsense,” wr...
So while it seemed like the copyright lawsuit couldn’t come to the phone because it’s dead, à la “Look What You Made Me Do,” it’s very much alive and kicking, à la “This Love!” The case will be back in court soon enough, adding one more item to Swift’s massive 2020 ...
She also singled out her support from Kesha, who has been embroiled in a lawsuit against former mentor/collaborator Dr. Luke in which she accuses him of sexual assault, and to whom Swift donated $250,000 to help with legal costs. “I spoke to Kesha on ...
A lawsuit accusing singer Taylor Swift of stealing lyrics for her song "Shake It Off" was thrown out on Tuesday by a judge.
A year after Taylor Swift's groping trial, the singer is still speaking out. In an emotional speech given during her show in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday, Swift sat on a piano bench and reflected on her rollercoaster of a year — which included the 2017 lawsuit she won against radio host...
On August 8, Taylor Swift filed court documents in response to the ongoing copyright lawsuit over the song “Shake It Off.” Songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler claim Swift plagiarized lyrics from the 3LW song “Playas Gon’ Play.”
The Swift fans' lawsuit alleges Ticketmaster engaged in antitrust violations, deceptive practices, fraud, and price-fixing during the ticket sale fiasco. It also accuses Ticketmaster of encouraging scalpers because the company earns income from fees when tickets are resold on its platform. Ticketma...
Taylor Swifthas filed legal documents asking a judge to "revisit" a December 9 decision that ruled hercopyright infringement lawsuitover her single "Shake It Off" can proceed in court. In new documents obtained by Fox News, attorneys for thepop starcalled the judge's...