Last month, former Colorado radio personality Robert “Jackson” Mueller declared he had bad blood with a certain international pop superstar. Mueller said he showed up at a meet-and-greet for Taylor Swift after a Denver show in 2013 with his girlfriend. He said that, during a last-minute photo op, Swift put her arm around his shoulder. The camera flashed, and that appeared to be that. Just another day in the radio biz.
However, after the picture was taken, Mueller said one of Swift’s security team accused him of inappropriately touching the singer. And, in a suit against Swift filed in September, Mueller said he lost his $150,000 job on the show “Ryno and Jackson” two days after the meet-and-greet because of that false accusation.
“Mueller steadfastly maintains that no inappropriate contact of any kind occurred between him and Ms. Swift,”
he said in his lawsuit.
Now, Swift has replied to Mueller’s suit — and she isn’t happy. In documents filed in U.S. District Court in Colorado, Swift not only denied Mueller’s charges, but countersued, alleging assault.
“In the course of his meet and greet with Ms. Swift, Mueller intentionally reached under her skirt, and groped with his hand an intimate part of her body in an inappropriate manner, against her will, and without her permission,” Swift’s suit read. “Mueller did not merely brush his hand against Ms. Swift while posing for the photograph; he lifted her skirt and groped her.”