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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Jimmie Allen countersues sexual assault accusers, says 'false allegations' caused 'severe damage' - Fox News

Jimmie Allen filed two separate counterclaims Thursday against women who have accused the country music star of sexual assault.

Allen insisted the sexual encounters were both consensual in court documents filed in Tennessee federal court and obtained by Fox News Digital.

The first woman, who worked as the country singer's day-to-day manager, accused Allen of raping her in 2021 and subsequently sexually harassing her over the next 18 months. However, Allen claimed the two began a consensual sexual relationship in 2021.

"Throughout the relationship, sexual encounters were initiated by both Allen and Doe," the counterclaim stated. "The relationship continued until the fall of 2022 when Allen ended the relationship to focus on repairing his relationship with his wife."

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The second woman accused Allen of raping her while she visited the "Big In A Small Town" singer at a Las Vegas hotel in the summer of 2022 while he was in Sin City for a bowling tournament. The Jane Doe claimed Allen had also videoed the encounter without her permission.

In his counterclaim, obtained by Fox News Digital, Allen insisted the sexual encounter was consensual and that he had the woman's permission to video.

"As a result of numerous false allegations, I have engaged with a legal team to proceed with an appropriate course of action to protect my reputation and refute these claims that have caused severe damage to my family,...



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