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Garth Brooks: Jane Roe's Opposition To The Motion To Dismiss (Part 1) (12/28/24)

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Jane Roe, a former makeup artist for Garth Brooks, filed an opposition to Brooks' motion to dismiss her sexual assault lawsuit in California. In her opposition, Roe contended that Brooks' attempt to dismiss the case was a strategic move to evade California's legal protections, specifically its anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) statutes, which are designed to prevent frivolous lawsuits that intimidate or silence individuals exercising their legal rights. Roe's legal team argued that Brooks' preemptive defamation lawsuit filed in Mississippi was a form of "forum-shopping," intended to undermine her claims and deny her the protections afforded by California law.


Roe's opposition emphasized that her allegations of sexual misconduct, including assault and battery, were serious claims that deserved to be heard in a California court, where the alleged incidents occurred. She maintained that dismissing her case in favor of Brooks' Mississippi lawsuit would unjustly disadvantage her and potentially suppress her pursuit of justice. The California court, acknowledging the complexities introduced by the concurrent Mississippi case, denied Brooks' motion to dismiss without prejudice and stayed the proceedings pending the outcome of the related lawsuit in Mississippi. This decision allowed Roe's claims to remain active in California, awaiting further developments from the Mississippi court.



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