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Voice coach Jason DeRulo hits back over ‘false and hurtful’ sexual assault claims

Singer Jason DeRulo has vehemently defended himself over a scandal that’s broken in the days before The Voice Australia’s grand finale.

Singer Jason Derulo denied sexual harassment claims filed against him in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday.

The Voice Australia coach Derulo, 34, broke his silence Saturday as an aspiring singer alleged that she had been pressured to have sex with him and then fired when she refused.

“I wouldn’t normally comment but these claims are completely false and hurtful,” the R&B star shared in an Instagram video, not directly naming the woman suing him.

“I stand against all forms of harassment and I remain supportive of anybody following their dreams. I’ve always strived to live my life in a positively impactful way, and that’s why I sit here before you deeply offended, by these defamatory claims. God bless.”

Fox News Digital obtained the lawsuit that was filed by 25-year-old aspiring singer Emaza Gibson.

DeRulo called the allegations “false and hurtful” in a video posted to Instagram.
DeRulo called the allegations “false and hurtful” in a video posted to Instagram.

“This explicit demand for sex-in-exchange-for-success was reinforced through DeRulo’s subsequent behaviour,” which included aggression, yelling, and a lack of professional opportunities after Gibson rejected his advances, the lawsuit argued.

Gibson additionally alleged that DeRulo told her she “would be required to partake in ‘goatskin and fish scales’” to find success in the music industry. The lawsuit explained that as “a Haitian reference referring to conducting sex rituals.”

Singer Emaza Gibson. Picture: Instagram
Singer Emaza Gibson. Picture: Instagram
Gibson claims her treatment was “hideous and illegal.” Picture: Instagram
Gibson claims her treatment was “hideous and illegal.” Picture: Instagram

On September 6, 2022, Gibson claimed that she had been informed that her employment with Atlantic and Future was being terminated. She allegedly attempted to take her case to Atlantic executives and to the company’s human resources department, but no one ever addressed “Derulo’s sexually, emotionally and physically inappropriate behaviour,” according to the complaint.

As a result of this “hideous and illegal treatment,” Gibson claimed she suffered from breakdowns, weight loss and feelings of betrayal and deception and had to seek mental health treatment where she was diagnosed with, among other things, post-traumatic stress disorder.

Gibson is seeking an unspecified amount in damages to cover unpaid wages, loss of earnings, emotional distress, medical expenses and legal fees. She also is demanding a trial by jury, according to court documents.

Derulo with fellow Voice coaches Rita Ora, Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy. The show’s season finale airs tonight.
Derulo with fellow Voice coaches Rita Ora, Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy. The show’s season finale airs tonight.

In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, Ron Zambrano, Gibson’s lawyer, responded to Derulo’s comments.

“If Derulo truly remained supportive of anyone following their dreams, he would acknowledge the pain and suffering he caused Emaza and aim to be a better person. He should be offended by these allegations, as should everyone, including his fans,” the statement read.

“Emaza is certainly offended by his dismissive attitude. The entire music industry is due for a #MeToo movement. This sort of conduct is pervasive, but it takes brave people like Emaza to come out of the shadows and share their stories to finally bring an end to this shameful behaviour.”

Representatives for Derulo did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

This story originally appeared on Fox News and is republished here with permission.

Originally published as Voice coach Jason DeRulo hits back over ‘false and hurtful’ sexual assault claims

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