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The woman, who claims Jimmie Allen secretly filmed their sexual encounter, says his countersuit is an “attempt to harass and intimidate her”
One of two women suing Jimmie Allen for sexual abuse has filed a motion to dismiss the countersuit filed last month by the country singer.
The woman, identified only as Jane Doe 2, sued Allen in June, claiming that he secretly filmed their sexual encounter in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2022, and engaged in sexual contact with her after she’d revoked her consent. He countersued in July, accusing the woman of “conversion,” or illegally stealing his cell phone.
In documents filed in Tennessee on Tuesday and obtained by PEOPLE, Doe’s legal team argued that Allen, 38, does not have a legal claim against her, as what she did does not legally constitute conversion.
The documents argue that even if Doe did take Allen’s phone as he alleges she did, it was in order to turn it over to the police as evidence of a crime, and “taking disputed property for the purpose of turning it over to the courts or law enforcement for investigation or adjudication is not theft” (A spokesperson for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police previously confirmed to PEOPLE that a report was filed following the alleged incident).
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Doe also claims that Allen is unable to win his claim for conversion because she is the victim of a crime that he committed.
"Allowing a perpetrator to sue a crime victim who turns...
1992 Constitution: Indemnity clause, Ex-gratia, etc... Do we still need these?