Garth Brooks denies rape allegations as he resumes Las Vegas residency

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Garth Brooks has denied recent rape accusations made by a former employee as he resumed his Las Vegas concert residency. The allegations include claims of rape and unwanted sexual advances. Brooks described the situation as extortion and filed a lawsuit against the accuser. In response, the accuser's attorney stated that Brooks' claims about not being willing to pay are false. The lawsuit demands unspecified damages and alleges that the accuser was traumatized by an incident in May 2019. This lawsuit follows a wave of sexual abuse allegations against other music stars, including Sean "Diddy" Combs. Brooks continues his concert residency at Caesars Palace, which is scheduled to run through early 2025.


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