Taylor Swift tells of shock over alleged groping
Music superstar Taylor Swift told a court Thursday of her shock as she realized she was being groped during a photo opportunity ahead of a gig in the United States.
Swift, 27, said there was no doubt in her mind the radio personality she was being photographed with ahead of a Denver concert in 2013 reached under her skirt and fondled her buttocks.
“It was a definite grab… a very long grab,” Swift testified in a Denver federal court. She declined to speculate how long the incident lasted.
“He stayed latched on to my bare ass cheek as I lurched away from him. (His hand) didn’t let go,” she told the jury.
Swift was called as a witness by the attorney representing David Mueller, the former Denver radio host accused of groping her during the photo session.
“It was a very shocking thing. I had never dealt with something like this before,” Swift said.
Mueller, 55, is suing Swift, alleging she and her team slandered him by telling his employer about the incident, resulting in his firing. She is counter-suing, alleging she was sexually assaulted.
“Someone could have concluded it appeared she was trying to get away from me,” David Mueller testified Wednesday when shown a picture taken during the alleged assault.
The photo of Swift, Mueller and his girlfriend shows the morning show host on radio station KYGO with his hand behind the singer’s rear end.
Mueller claims his knuckles may have touched her ribs, well above where his arm is shown
Mueller denied assault, but admitted he did not know where his hand was because he was looking at the photographer.
The singer, who was 23 at the time, did not file a police report. Her mother, Andrea Swift, testified Wednesday the singer’s management wanted to keep the matter out of the public eye.
Mueller was fired for violating the morals clause of his contract two days after the alleged incident.
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