
Former Def Jam Boss was accused of performing operations from 2000 to 2002
300 entertainment co-founder and former CEO, Kevin Liler, He has filed a motion to reject the Jane Doe plaintiff who accused him of sexual harassment and attacking him in an attack when he was executive in def Jam recordings.
Agreeable PantsFormer Def Jam President Kevin Lils wants a lawsuit exempt Because he says that the accusations against him “are persistently false.” In February, the accuser filed a claim Against Deml, Universal music groupand Def Jam’s posts, claiming that the supposed sexual assault occurred more than 20 years ago when he worked as his executive assistant.
He says that since 2000 and 2002, the executive has sexually assaulted him several times, and according to the court, the subcommittee is supposed to “press his body against buttocks.”
On April 8, Lilsi’s lawyer, crown c. Durham answered the lawsuit, saying that the plaintiff “offers zero factual grounds for his outrageous allegations.”
He stated that he did not provide details on the alleged attacks. He notes that there were no special trials like the context of dates, places or the alleged incidents.
“The plaintiff does not provide any details as to the nature of the alleged attack suffering. He claims that during the two-year window.
The lawyer also noted that the proposed motion to remove the accuser will also challenge the defendant’s lawsuit in the two-year glance provided by the right to protect Gender-Based violence. The window of submitting such a lawsuit was completed in November 2023, and months ago he filed a lawsuit against the lawsuit.
Umg Recordings also filed a motion to remove work, noting that the label is “a music company, and the alleged behavior has not been an indispensable business for any UMG business.”
In Jane Dow’s court case, he claimed that UMGR and Defam should also be held accountable for alleged abuse, as they have the opportunity, permitted, directed, controlled, governed, injured employees. “
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