Dr. Luke Reportedly Demands Lady Gaga To Testify And Give Up Text Messages In Connection To His Lawsuit Against Kesha

Dr. Luke Reportedly Demands Lady Gaga To Testify And Give Up Text Messages In Connection To His Lawsuit Against Kesha

It has been awhile since we have heard anything about the battle between Dr. Luke and Kesha, nonetheless, their battle is far from over.

Now the producer has reportedly subpoenaed Lady Gaga for a deposition.

According to TMZ, Dr. Luke reportedly filed documents demanding that Lady Gaga locks down a date when she can sit for the deposition. Luke reportedly said that the singer tried to submit a written statement, but that was not good enough.

Luke reportedly wants the singer to submit her text message conversations with Kesha. According to the documents, in the text messages, Kesha reportedly said she had been abused by Dr. Luke and encouraged Gaga to join a “smear campaign against [Dr. Luke].”

Luke reportedly claims that campaign included Gaga encouraging Sony Music to part ways with him, and her promotion of “Free Kesha” on social media.

Luke’s lawyer subpoenaed Gaga to get a copy of the texts, however, the copies they received were reportedly altered. Now Luke reportedly wants a judge to force Gaga to turn over the version of her texts that have not been edited.

Lady Gaga’s team released a statement to Variety and said, “As Lady Gaga‘s legal team will present to the court, she has provided all of the relevant information in her possession and is at most an ancillary witness in this process. Dr. Luke’s team is attempting to manipulate the truth and draw press attention to their case by exaggerating Lady Gaga‘s role and falsely accusing her of dodging reasonable requests.”

 

Sourceshttp://www.tmz.com/2017/07/29/dr-luke-lady-gaga-subpoena-depostion-kesha-lawsuit/ 

Dr. Luke Subpoenas Lady Gaga for Deposition in Kesha Defamation Case, Singer Responds

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