Is it too late now to say sorry? For the two Twitter users who claimed Justin Bieber sexually assaulted them at the Four Seasons in an Austin, TX, on March 9, 2014? We’re thinking yes. The “Intentions” pop singer has filed a $20 million defamation suit for damages against the Twitter users running the @ItsnotKadi and @danielleglvn accounts (Kadi and Danielle)—one of which has been deleted—indicating their claims as “factually impossible.”
“It is abundantly clear that these two individuals are trying to capitalize on the climate of fear permeating the entertainment industry, Hollywood and corporate America, whereby it is open season for anyone to make any claim (no matter how vile, unsupported, and provably false) about anyone without consequence,” Justin’s lawsuit states.
On June 21st, Justin denied the account users’ sexual assault claims with receipts in a series of tweets.
In the past 24 hours a new Twitter appeared that told a story of myself involved with sexual abuse on March 9, 2014 in Austin Texas at the Four seasons hotel. I want to be clear. There is no truth to this story. In fact as I will soon show I was never present at that location.
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) June 22, 2020
As her story told I did surprise a crowd in Austin at Sxsw where I appeared on stage with my then assistant side stage and sang a few songs. What this person did not know was that I attended that show with my then gf Selena Gomez
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) June 22, 2020
This article from 2014 talks about Selena being there with me. https://t.co/Jr2AE0brY2
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) June 22, 2020
What do you think about Justin suing the account users for defamation?