Singer Jimmie Allen files counterclaims against the women who claimed he sexually assaulted them.
In court documents filed in Tennessee federal court, Allen maintained that the sexual encounters were consensual. The initial accusation came from a woman who served as the country singer’s day-to-day manager, alleging that Allen raped her in 2021 and subjected her to sexual harassment for the following 18 months. Nevertheless, Allen asserted that their relationship began as a consensual sexual entanglement in 2021.
“Throughout the relationship, sexual encounters were initiated by both Allen and Doe,” the counterclaim stated. “The relationship continued until the fall of 2022 when Allen ended the relationship to focus on repairing his relationship with his wife.”
Another woman accused Allen of raping her at a hotel during his visit to Las Vegas for a bowling tournament 2022. Additionally, the woman alleged that Allen had recorded the incident without her consent. Nevertheless, Allen maintained that the sexual encounter was consensual and that he had woman’s permission to record the encounter.
“This situation has caused me great humiliation, and I felt it was necessary to seek professional help,” Allen explained. “For years, I have dealt with racism and harmful threats solely because I am a Black man in the country music industry, and this situation has only amplified that. As the son and brother of rape victims, and the father of daughters, these false claims are extremely hurtful to me and everyone around me.”
The lawsuits were filed in May and June, around the same time Allen and his wife, Alexis, were expecting their third child. The couple got married in 2020 and are already parents to two daughters named Zara and Naomi.
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