Garth Brooks denies rape allegations as he resumes Las Vegas residency
Garth Brooks has denied allegations of rape and sexual misconduct as he resumes his Las Vegas concert residency. He claims the accusations are false and has filed a lawsuit against the accuser for extortion and defamation. The lawsuit, filed by a former employee, alleges that Brooks assaulted her in May 2019. The accuser's attorney stated that Brooks's claims about not wanting to pay millions are untrue and expressed confidence in their case. Brooks continues his residency at Caesars Palace, where he has performed since 2021. He gained fame in the 1990s with hits like "Friends in Low Places" and has sold more albums than any other male artist.