Kesha: Dr Luke denies sexual abuse allegations on Twitter and claims they are 'motivated by money'
Kesha leaves the Supreme Court in New York on Friday. Mary Altaffer/Associated Press
Dr Luke has continued to deny Kesha’s claims of
abuse and said any allegations have been “motivated by money” in a
series of tweets.
On Friday, a judge ruled that the “Tik Tok” singer could not
be released from her music contract with Sony and Dr Luke, who she
alleges psychologically and sexually abused her, claiming he raped her a
decade ago after allegedly drugging her.
The music producer, whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald, has always denied the allegations and on Monday issued a statement
through his lawyers which labelled the allegations “outright lies that
have been advanced to extort a contract renegotiation and money”. He
also said he had been subject to a “vicious smear campaign to ruin his
reputation for financial gain”.
Shortly after the statement was released Dr Luke issued further comments on the case on his Twitter
page, posting a series of over 20 tweets. He also posted screen grabs
of news coverage claiming to show an extract from a 2011 deposition
where Kesha allegedly denied having "an intimate relationship" with
Gottwald. Following Friday’s verdict, during which Kesha, 28, was seen
breaking down in tears in court, a number of high-profile entertainers
have publicly supported her. Demi Lovato, Lady Gaga and Lorde all tweeted their support. Taylor Swift has donated $250,000 to “meet any of the singer’s financial needs”, according to Swift’s representative
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