Jimmie Allen dropped from record label following second sexual assault lawsuit
Country musician Jimmie Allen is being sued for sexual assault by a second woman who claims he secretly filmed the alleged incident.
The new lawsuit comes less than a month since the rising country star was accused of alleged sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment, sex trafficking and emotional distress by his former manager, who also claimed she was filmed against her will.
The lawsuit filed Friday in Tennessee federal court alleges that the "Best Shot" and "Warrior" singer sexually assaulted another woman at a Las Vegas hotel last summer and secretly recorded the encounter. She is seeking a judgment against Allen, along with an unspecified amount in monetary damages and legal fees.
The filing has apparently led Allen's record label BBR Music to drop him as an "active artist" on its roster after it suspended him. The label said Friday that it has "dissolved its relationship" with Allen.
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