What I get is that she accused him but could no prove anything and it was his words against hers. When court would not convict him on her words and he sued back - they told her to say she made that up to make it all go away. And they would release her from her contract. She refused.
He kept suing and company kept pressuring her to retract. Eventually many years later she was like: "Only God knows what happened here". And they released her from her contract or something. And he denied it again.
This is from December 2023
Kesha is finally free after splitting from Dr Luke’s label
Now, however, Kesha can hopefully put the whole saga all behind her. According to a report by Variety, the singer has parted ways from producer Dr Luke’s record label, Kemosabe Records.
A source told Variety that Kesha’s contract with Dr Luke came to an end in December. The news follows the release of her album Gag Order in May, which was the last album she was contracted to release with Kemosabe Records under her five-album deal with the label. The source also revealed that Kesha has parted from her management company Vector Management.
The conclusion of the singer’s contract with Kemosabe Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music’s RCA Records, comes after both Kesha and Dr Luke agreed to settle their lengthy legal battle earlier this year.
The legal issues began in 2014 after Kesha accused Gottwald of drugging and sexually assaulting her one night in 2005. Gottwald, who denied the allegations, then sued Kesha for defamation, while also alleging that her accusations were because she wanted to part ways with Kemosabe Records. Kesha denied these claims, releasing three albums with Kemosabe Records during the legal proceedings.
On June 22, 2023, both Kesha and Gottwald shared statements acknowledging that they had reached a settlement in their legal dispute.
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