Allen’s second accuser, identified as Jane Doe 2, filed a lawsuit Friday in Tennessee demanding a jury trial while claiming that the musician filmed a sexual encounter she had with him secretly, without her consent, according to the complaint obtained by USA TODAY.
The anonymous accuser also claimed Allen continued pursuing sexual contact with her after she told him she no longer gave consent.
In the lawsuit, the second accuser says she met Allen on a flight to Nashville on May 1, 2022, and gave his bodyguard her phone number later.
After a night out and a couple months of communication, she said she agreed to meet with Allen at a hotel in Las Vegas, where the singer assured her she’d have her own room. At the time, Allen had made claims about being in love with her and said he was separated from his wife, according to the lawsuit.
She said she joined Allen in his bedroom “willingly,” but things took a turn.
“He told her he would respect her request” to have sex with a condom, the suit said. “Yet, as their encounter progressed, Allen penetrated the plaintiff during sex with his penis and without a condom. Allen told Plaintiff he wanted to get her pregnant. The plaintiff said no,” the lawsuit says.
Allen refused to stop and passed out on the bed afterward, according to the complaint.
That Allen has now been accused by a second person gives additional salt to the first case against him, says attorney Elizabeth Fegan, who is representing both accusers and previously brought sex trafficking claims against Harvey Weinstein.
“It gives corroboration or veracity to the fact that Allen has engaged in a series of predatory sexual acts,” Fagen told USA TODAY.
“If you say ‘no’ during the course of sexual relations, the other person has to stop,” Fagen said. “So you can set boundaries at any time during the course of physical touch. And it doesn’t matter how far along you are.”
As Jane Doe 2 was leaving the room after the encounter, she alleged she saw Allen’s phone in the closet and discovered it was filming, aimed at the bed. She said she deleted the footage and after she was unable to wake him, she took his phone and turned it in to her local police department when she returned home, who said they would report it to the Las Vegas police.
June 9: BBR Music Group drops Allen
After it became public that a second assault lawsuit was filed against Allen, BBR Music Group announced they released the singer-songwriter from their record label, Variety reported.
“BBR Music Group has dissolved its relationship with Jimmie Allen,” according to a statement the label sent Variety. “He is no longer an active artist on its roster.”
July 13: Allen countersues both women who claimed he assaulted them
The country star is countersuing two women who have filed lawsuits against him for sexual assault.
He filed documents against both accusers in Tennessee on Thursday, according to Billboard and People.
Allen filed the suits in order to “protect my reputation and refute these claims that have caused severe damage to my family, mental health and business,” he told People in a statement.
July 13: Allen and wife aim to keep their family together
Allen and his wife strive to keep their marriage together, according to People.
“The divorce case is still pending, as my wife and I are working to resolve things together as a family,” he told People.