Taylor Swift filed a countersuit against David Mueller, who sued the singer after alleging that he he lost his job after Swift’s security team accused him of groping her, on Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Last month, Mueller, a Denver radio personality, filed a lawsuit against the superstar, 25, alleging that Swift’s camp wrongly accused him of inappropriately touching her before a concert. He subsequently was fired from his job as host on 98.5 KYGO’s Ryno and Jackson show.
“Ms. Swift knows exactly who committed the assault — it was Mueller,” the countersuit said. “Resolution of this counterclaim will demonstrate that Mueller alone was the perpetrator of the humiliating and wrongful conduct targeted against Ms. Swift, and will serve as an example to other women who may resist publicly reliving similar outrageous and humiliating acts.”
The documents allege that during a meet-and-greet with the “Wildest Dreams” singer, Mueller “intentionally reached under her skirt, and groped with his hand an intimate part of her body in an inappropriate manner, against her will, and without her permission.”
According to the suit, the “Wildest Dreams” singer is demanding a jury trial and plans to donate money she wins to charity.
While Mueller had yet to respond to the countersuit, he has denied any wrongdoing.