Taylor Swift arrives at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)A Denver jury decided on Monday that a country radio DJ did grope Taylor Swift before her concert in 2013, awarding the pop star a symbolic $1 after a week-long trial. He allowed claims against Swift’s mother, Andrea Swift, and radio representative, Frank Bell (who contacted Mueller’s radio station boss after the concert) to go forward — but the jury found that they were also not liable for Mueller’s termination. This marks the end of a trial that drew international coverage, particularly with Swift’s very direct testimony last week. Baldridge was seen speaking to the media, saying that the jury “did the right thing.”Austin Swift, brother of pop singer Taylor Swift, heads to a hotel after emerging from the federal courthouse. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)Read more:What to know about the Taylor Swift trial‘I wanted to vomit and cry’: Taylor Swift’s mom testifies in groping lawsuitTaylor Swift’s mom and I have this in common: Neither of us wants to raise a polite daughter anymore
Source: Washington Post August 14, 2017 23:17 UTC