Phoebe Bridgers is firing back at a defamation lawsuit filed by producer Chris Nelson, standing by her abuse allegations against him.
Monday’s filings included a sworn statement from Bridgers that she continues to believe her post was true – and her lawyers argued that Nelson simply filed his lawsuit to shut her up.
Nelson sued Bridgers for defamation in September, claiming her post was false and harmful. He said it was part of a “vendetta to destroy plaintiff’s reputation,” allegedly fueled by the fact that he, Bridgers and Bannon had previously been in consensual sexual relationship. “It is clear that Mr. Nelson voluntarily and intentionally published his ‘amended’ complaint to the media before it was even filed in a transparent attempt to embarrass Ms. Bridgers and to get attention for his dispute with her,” her attorneys wrote.
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