Jimmie Allen has been found liable in a sexual assault case by a Tennessee court after failing to comply with legal procedures, with the case involving allegations of non-consensual acts and recording without consent. The court also held his employer liable, and Allen faces potential financial restitution for damages. This follows previous allegations and a settlement related to similar accusations.
Country singer Jimmie Allen revealed that he welcomed twins with another woman while divorcing his wife Alexis Gale, sharing photos of the newborns on Instagram. Allen, who has a total of six children, expressed his love for all of them and stated that he refuses to feel ashamed. The couple had filed for divorce in April 2023 but later reconciled, although the current status of their relationship remains unclear.
Jimmie Allen's divorce lawyers have stated that they have "lost communication" with the country singer, who is currently working on his troubled marriage with his estranged wife. The lawyers filed a court motion to withdraw as his counsel, believing that the couple is attempting to reconcile. They described the prospect of working with Allen in the future as "unfeasible." Allen is also facing a lawsuit from his former manager, who accused him of sexual assault, and he has denied the allegations and filed countersuits.
Country singer Jimmie Allen and his estranged wife Alexis Gale have welcomed their third child, a baby boy named Cohen Ace James. The couple announced their separation in April after nearly three years of marriage but revealed they were expecting another child together on the same day. The divorce filings cited "irreconcilable differences." Jimmie Allen has denied allegations of sexual battery and assault made by his former manager. Well wishes have poured in for the new addition to the family.
Country music star Jimmie Allen is countersuing a woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her, claiming that their encounter was consensual and that she agreed to be filmed. According to legal documents, Allen admits to meeting the woman and having consensual sex with her in a Las Vegas hotel room, where he says she agreed to the recording. Allen alleges that the woman took his phone after he fell asleep and mailed it to the police, prompting him to seek damages. He denies the sexual assault allegation and expresses the hurt caused by the false claims.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his record label, BBR Music Group, after facing a second sexual assault allegation. The first lawsuit, filed in May, accused Allen of sexual trafficking, battery, and assault. The second lawsuit was filed by a woman who said Allen secretly filmed her on his phone during a sexual assault. Allen denies the allegations and says the relationship with his day-to-day manager was consensual. Allen's career had been skyrocketing, with him being the first Black artist to launch his career with a No. 1 single on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2018.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his record label, BBR Music Group, after a second woman accused him of sexual assault. The woman, identified as "Jane Doe 2," filed a federal lawsuit claiming that Allen sexually assaulted her in a Las Vegas hotel room. Another woman, Allen's former manager, had previously filed a lawsuit accusing him of rape and sexual abuse. Allen was dropped from the 50th CMA Fest lineup after the first lawsuit was filed.
Country music singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his recording label, BBR Music Group, after two lawsuits were filed against him accusing him of sexual assault and harassment. The label reportedly suspended its relationship with Allen after the first lawsuit was filed in May. Allen denies the allegations and has vowed to mount a vigorous defense. Allen was nominated for a best new artist Grammy in 2022 and became the second Black musician to win the best new artist CMA Award in 2021.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his record label, BBR Music Group, following a second sexual assault allegation. The first lawsuit, filed in May, accused Allen of sexual trafficking, battery, and assault. The second lawsuit, filed on Friday, was filed by a woman who said Allen secretly filmed her on his phone during a sexual assault. Allen denies the allegations and says the relationship with his day-to-day manager was consensual. Allen made history as the first Black artist to launch his career with a No. 1 single on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2018.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his record label, BBR Music Group, as he faces a second sexual assault allegation. The Wisconsin Valley Fair has also removed him from their 2023 grandstand lineup. Two lawsuits have been filed against Allen, including one by his former day-to-day manager who alleges he raped her and that his management team failed to protect her from his predatory behavior. Allen denies the allegations and intends to mount a vigorous defense.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his label, BBR Music Group, following a sexual abuse lawsuit filed by his former day-to-day manager. The lawsuit accuses Allen of sexually abusing her for a year and a half while she was working with him. Allen has denied the allegations, stating that the relationship was consensual. The lawsuit was filed in Tennessee federal court on May 11. Allen's label has dissolved its relationship with him, and he is no longer an active artist on its roster.
Country music star Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his label, BBR Music, after a second woman accused him of sexual assault and secretly filming the incident. The woman claims that Allen invited her to meet him in Las Vegas and filmed their encounter without her knowledge. Allen's former manager has also accused him of sexual harassment and assault. Allen has denied wrongdoing in the accusation involving his manager but issued a public apology to his wife for his affair.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been hit with a second lawsuit alleging sexual assault, less than a month after Allen's manager filed a suit against him for rape. Allen's second accuser, identified as Jane Doe 2, filed a lawsuit Friday in Tennessee demanding a jury trial while claiming that the musician filmed a sexual encounter she had with him secretly, without her consent. Allen denied the claims in the previous lawsuit, alleging the relationship was consensual. Both lawsuits follow Allen and his wife Alexis Gale announcing in April that they're separating – and have a baby on the way.
Country singer Jimmie Allen has been dropped by his record label, BBR Music Group, after a second allegation of sexual assault was made against him. The anonymous woman has sued Allen for assault and battery in a Tennessee district court, claiming he filmed their sexual encounter without her consent. This comes after Allen was sued for sexual assault and harassment by his former manager last month. Allen has denied the allegations and intends to mount a vigorous defense to protect his reputation.
Jimmie Allen has been dropped by BBR Music Group after a second woman sued him for sexual assault. The country singer was previously put on suspension by label, as well as his agency and manager, in the wake of being sued by his former female manager for sexual assault and battery. Allen denied the claims from his ex-manager that he raped and sexually abused her over the course of 18 months, calling the allegations “not only false, but also extremely damaging.” Allen had been one of the most promising performers in modern-day country music, but his career has been on a standstill with news of the allegations.