Garth Brooks’ accuser claims star hired hitman to ‘murder her’

Country star Garth Brooks, 62, faces shocking accusations from his former stylist, “Jane Roe,” who claims he not only sexually assaulted her but also planned to hire a hitman to murder her. Brooks denies the allegations, calling them “baseless” and part of an extortion attempt.

The lawsuit includes claims of sexual grooming, hostile work environment, and assault, allegedly starting in 2019. Brooks counters that Roe demanded financial support, which escalated into blackmail attempts. He describes the ordeal as “emotional distress” and “outrageous conduct.”

Brooks has filed his own lawsuit, stating the accusations have irreparably harmed his reputation. He remains steadfast, declaring, “I have faith in the system and do not fear the truth.”

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