Jimmie Allen Dropped By Record Label After Second Allegation Of Sexual Assault
10.06.2023 - 22:25
/ etcanada.com
Jimmie Allen has officially been dropped by his record label after more allegations of sexual misconduct have been made public.
“BBR Music Group has dissolved its relationship with Jimmie Allen,” the country singer’s label said in a statement to ET. “He is no longer an active artist on its roster.”
The termination comes after a spokesperson for BBR Music Group confirmed last month that Allen had been suspended from the label.
Allen is facing his second accusation of sexual assault in less than a month, this time by a woman who has sued Allen for assault and battery in a Tennessee district court on Friday, claiming he filmed their sexual encounter without her consent, according to court documents obtained by ET.
The anonymous woman filed a police report in Las Vegas in July 2022 about the alleged encounter, which happened in May. In the documents, Jane Doe claims that Allen violated her privacy by secretly filming her, and also continued to engage in sexual contact with her after she’d revoked her consent.
These allegations come on the heels of Allen being sued for sexual assault and harassment by his former manager last month. Referred to in the filing as “Jane Doe,” the woman claims the events took place over the course of an 18-month period when she served as Allen’s day-to-day manager.
In a report published by Variety, the woman claims that during a work trip to Los Angeles in March 2021, Allen allegedly raped her following his appearance as a celebrity guest on “American Idol”. She claims that after a business dinner and the “Idol” taping, she woke up naked in her hotel room in pain, bleeding and not remembering anything of what happened the night prior. The woman claims Allen was lying next to her in bed, and