Justin Bieber is dropping his lawsuits against two women who claimed on social media that he had sexually assaulted them, per Rolling Stone.
The suit was filed against the two Jane Does are identified in the suit by their Twitter handles @danielleglvn and @ItsnotKadi and respective names on social media: Danielle and Kadi.
When the allegations were first made, Bieber posted receipts proving that he was at the Met Gala alongside his then-girlfriend, Selena Gomez.
Every claim of sexual abuse should be taken very seriously and this is why my response was needed. However this story is factually impossible and that is why I will be working with twitter and authorities to take legal action.
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) June 22, 2020
“Danielle claimed she was sexually assaulted at the Four Seasons Hotel on March 9, 2014, however, Bieber did not stay at that hotel in March 2014 and there are multiple witnesses and documentary evidence to dispute Danielle’s malicious lie,” the complaint obtained by PEOPLE, says, adding that Kadi’s accusation is “likewise factually impossible, are contradicted by her own prior written statements, are supported only by falsified or faked texts.”
The filing continued, “Danielle fabricated her sexual encounter with Bieber at the Four Seasons Hotel because it was publicly reported that Bieber had dinner at the Four Seasons Restaurant on March 10, 2014 and presumed that Bieber was at the hotel because of the public reports of him dining at the restaurant. However, even though Bieber went to the restaurant, he did NOT stay at the Four Seasons Hotel.”
Bieber sued Danielle and Kadi for defamation for $10 million each, making a total of $20 million in damages.
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