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InTouch Weekly reported on October 8, 2024, one interesting detail about Garth Brooks’ sexual assault case that some Alabamians following close to the case may not be aware of.
In the lawsuit filed against Brooks, the accuser, Jane Roe, claims that Brooks used multiple cell phones and different email addresses to communicate with her, often under different names. Jane alleges that Brooks would alert her ahead of time before sending her messages from these alternative accounts.
One specific text exchange included in her lawsuit involves sexually suggestive language. Jane shared a screenshot of a message, though part of her text was redacted. The visible portion read, “And that “huge stick” you carry! Roo-sevelt!!” Brooks responded with, “I’ll take that nickname” and followed up with, “Thank you. I love you,” along with several heart emojis.