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Taylor Swift breaks down at groping trial during closing arguments

POP singer Taylor Swift has been awarded a symbolic US$1 in damages after winning a sex assault lawsuit against a former radio DJ accused of groping her.

Taylor Swift cried in court as the lawyer for David Mueller argued in his closing argument that a photo proves his client did not lift her skirt. Picture: AFP.
Taylor Swift cried in court as the lawyer for David Mueller argued in his closing argument that a photo proves his client did not lift her skirt. Picture: AFP.

POP superstar Taylor Swift has won a sexual assault lawsuit against a former radio DJ she accused of groping her before a gig.

A federal court judge in Denver allowed her complaint that David Mueller had fondled her buttocks during a photo opportunity in the city’s Pepsi Center arena in 2013.

The pop star broke down in tears during the closing arguments in her civil trial.

Per Swift’s request, jurors awarded her $1 in damages — a sum her attorney, Douglas Baldridge, called “a single symbolic dollar, the value of which is immeasurable to all women in this situation.”

After Monday’s verdict, Swift hugged her crying mom and thanked her attorneys “for fighting for me and anyone who feels silenced by a sexual assault, and especially anyone who offered their support throughout this four-year ordeal and two-year-long trial process.”

Taylor Swift poses with DJ David Mueller in the photo where he is allegedly groping the singer. Picture: TMZ
Taylor Swift poses with DJ David Mueller in the photo where he is allegedly groping the singer. Picture: TMZ

“My hope is to help those whose voices should also be heard,” Swift said in a prepared statement, promising to make unspecified donations to groups that help victims of sexual assault.

The six-woman, two-man jury also rejected Mueller’s claims that Swift’s mother, Andrea Swift, and radio liaison Frank Bell cost him his $150,000-a-year job at country station KYGO-FM, where he was a morning host.

On Friday, U.S. District Judge William Martinez dismissed similar claims against Taylor Swift, ruling Mueller’s team failed to offer evidence that the then-23-year-old superstar did anything more than report the incident to her team, including her mother.

Mueller, who was seeking up to $3 million, denied Swift’s allegation from the start and maintained his innocence after the verdict.

“I’ve been trying to clear my name for four years,” he said in explaining why he took the singer-songwriter to court.

Taylor Swift, front left, confers with her lawyer as David Mueller, back left, and the judge look on during a civil trial in federal court in Denver. Picture: AP.
Taylor Swift, front left, confers with her lawyer as David Mueller, back left, and the judge look on during a civil trial in federal court in Denver. Picture: AP.

“Civil court is the only option I had. This is the only way that I could be heard.”

By the time Swift took the stand Thursday, she was more than angry. She was on a mission to eliminate any doubt about what happened, and she refused to sugar-coat her experience.

During an hour of testimony, Swift blasted a low-key characterisation by Mueller’s attorney, Gabriel McFarland, of what happened. While Mueller testified he never grabbed Swift, she insisted she was groped.

“He stayed attached to my bare ass-cheek as I lurched away from him,” Swift testified.

“It was a definite grab. A very long grab,” she added.

Mueller emphatically denied reaching under the pop star’s skirt or otherwise touching her inappropriately, insisting he touched only her ribs and may have brushed the outside of her skirt as they awkwardly posed for the picture.

Taylor Swift was seen crying in the courtroom during Mueller’s lawyer Gabriel McFarland’s closing statement. Picture: AFP.
Taylor Swift was seen crying in the courtroom during Mueller’s lawyer Gabriel McFarland’s closing statement. Picture: AFP.

That photo was virtually the only evidence besides the testimony. In the image shown to jurors during opening statements but not publicly released, Mueller’s hand is behind Swift, just below her waist. Both are smiling. Mueller’s then-girlfriend is standing on the other side of Swift.

Swift testified that after she was groped, she numbly told Mueller and his girlfriend, “Thank you for coming,” and moved on to photos with others waiting in line because she did not want to disappoint them.

In this sketch, former radio host David Mueller appears in federal court Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, in Denver. Picture: AP.
In this sketch, former radio host David Mueller appears in federal court Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, in Denver. Picture: AP.

But she said she immediately went to her photographer after the meet-and-greet ended and found the photo of her with Mueller, telling the photographer what happened.

Andrea Swift testified that she asked Bell to call Mueller’s employers. They did not call the police to avoid further traumatising her daughter, she said.

“We absolutely wanted to keep it private. But we didn’t want him to get away with it,” Andrea Swift testified.

Bell said he emailed the photo to Robert Call, KYGO’s general manager, for use in Call’s investigation of Mueller. He said he didn’t ask that Mueller be fired but that “appropriate action be taken.”

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