Back in AUGUST (NET NEWS 8/14), ALL ACCESS reported an eight-member jury ruled in favor of TAYLOR SWIFT’s counter-suit of former KYGO/DENVER personality DAVID MUELLER, finding he did assault and batter the entertainer. As SWIFT’s suit requested, the jury has awarded her $1. Additionally, the jury found that ANDREA SWIFT, the singer’s mother and FRANK BELL, her radio liaison did not intentionally interfere with MUELLER’s employment.
MUELLER was fired two days after a photo-op backstage at a 2013 SWIFT concert in DENVER, in which she and her team claimed he touched her in an inappropriate manner. MUELLER filed suit, naming SWIFT, her mother and BELL, claiming “intentional interference with contractual obligations,” and “interference with prospective business relations.” He was seeking $3 million in damages. SWIFT fired back with a counter-suit, seeking $1, and vowing that any further damages awarded her will be donated to charity.
Now, THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS reports MUELLER has paid SWIFT — with a SACAGAWEA coin last week. “MUELLER provided a letter to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS showing the payment was sent NOV. 28th,” writes the paper. “MUELLER previously told the AP he intended the coin featuring a prominent Native American woman as a final jab at the singer in a case her side called a win for all women.”
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