Broken Bow drops Allen after second alleged sexual assaut charge surfaces
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Broken Bow drops Allen after second alleged sexual assaut charge surfaces

Monday, June 12, 2023 – Broken Bow Records dropped Jimmmie Allen after a second charge of sexual assault was lodged against the singer.

"BBR Music Group has dissolved its relationship with Jimmie Allen," the label said in a statement. "He is no longer an active artist on its roster."

Broken Bow previously suspended Allen after his former manager accused Allen of sexual assault over an 18-month period. His manager and agency also suspended Allen.

Allen denied the charges from his ex-manager, saying, the claims were "not only false, but also extremely damaging."

the second sui was filed in Federal district court in Tennessee on Friday, according to People.com.

Variety reported on Friday that a second Jane Doe alleged ha Allen secretly filmed her during sex without her consent or awareness in July 2022. After that alleged incident, the woman filed a police report, according to her lawsuit.

Variety said that the lawyer, who represents both women, said, "We have spoken to more women, and I expect that there will be more lawsuits."

This has been a tumultuous year for Allen. He and his wife separated, while she is pregnant with their third child.


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