Garth Brooks Denies Rape Allegations Amid Legal Battle
Country star Garth Brooks faces a lawsuit from a former makeup artist, alleging sexual assault, which he claims is an extortion attempt.
- Trisha Yearwood sold her Tennessee home for $3.334 million just a day before the lawsuit against her husband, Garth Brooks, was filed.
- The lawsuit, filed by a woman identified as Jane Roe, accuses Brooks of rape and other inappropriate conduct during a 2019 trip to Los Angeles.
- Brooks has filed a countersuit, claiming the allegations are false and part of an extortion scheme demanding millions of dollars.
- The accuser, who worked as a makeup artist for Brooks and Yearwood, alleges multiple instances of sexual misconduct over the years.
- Brooks has publicly denied the allegations, emphasizing his trust in the legal system and his commitment to clearing his name.