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Taylor Swift Groping Trial Ends Its First Week

The trial concluded its first week with former radio host David Mueller's team resting its case and Swift's requesting both dismissal and summary judgment. Closing arguments will be delivered Monday.
Taylor Swift said of the former radio host whom she has accused of groping her: "I'm being blamed for the unfortunate events of his life that are a product of his decisions."

The trial between Taylor Swift and former radio host David Mueller, taking place in Denver federal court, has concluded its first week with Mueller's team resting its case and Swift's requesting both dismissal and summary judgment. Closing arguments are scheduled for Monday.

Mueller sued first, two years years after the incident

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