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Celeb News: Dr. Luke breaks silence: "I didn't rape Kesha"
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Originally posted by halcyonday
Disgusting how you all attack Luke for basically nothing. WE DON'T KNOW NOTHING. So it's cool to defend Kesha, because she's omg queen of pop cute bops ;**** animal forever ;**, but it's disgusting to defend someone who didn't rape her? He's winning, so that's a fact I'm gonna use. Thank you ATRL, it's fine to attack anyone who isn't a cute pop girl. Amazing how all of you dare to drag him for nothing. Where is the evidence?
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Originally posted by ks_dollar
Luke is an insanely successful super-producer who has dominated the music industry for years. Many people would give it all, and could only wish, to work with a man of such great calibre. But Kesha is clearly desperately trying to legally escape her legal ties with him - it's been many years and she is still fighting since the fiasco became evident yet she is still fighting. The photos of Kesha sobbing in court - the girl is clearly disturbed by the outcome of the legal case and it would make sense that this would be due to a massive injustice. Kesha's desperation demonstrates that she doesn't care about the hits, the money, the rewards this opportunity could spawn... there clearly is a reason greater than all the aforementioned rewards as to why Kesha wants, or perhaps needs, to escape.
I do not believe Kesha is lying. Her passion for this entire thing is too substantial.
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She is definitely truthful in her motives as to why she wants to get away from Luke. The verbal and emotional abuse she received going from his prized possession to negative cash flow definitely f*cked her up. You don't go to rehab for a month to get some money out of a contract. But I do think her rape allegation is just unsubstantiated at this point. There's sadly no proof so its just he said she said. (But this STILL doesn't mean he didn't drug her at some point in their relationship)
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I am with Dr. Luke on this one. I have been hesitant to comment on this case because of the blindness and one sidedness people have in favor of Kesha, but the fact are the facts. He has not been found guilty of rape, she has previously denied that he raped her, and only brought these allegations after he refused to let her out of a contract that she agreed to.
Adding a hashtag to something doesn't make it anymore true, and doesn't make it right for people to rush to judgement on a case that they don't have all of the facts on.
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Originally posted by Recluse
some lawyers have morals and believe in justice, some just want to buy nice cars
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And some lawyers believe in the justice system meaning that every single person deserves a lawyer.
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Originally posted by annashaus
I didn't say women can't lie or do ****ed up things, don't twist my words. What I'm saying is Sony should let her go or move her to another label he's not head of or linked to her career.
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Why should they do anything - take any side - when the courts haven't even ruled yet??
They offered her the opportunity to put out music without his involvement while the court resolve the matter. How is that NOT a fair solution?
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Originally posted by MUSICLOVERGR
If he had given her all publishing rights and freed her from her contract,then would all of this be happening??I really wonder...
To me it seems that both sides care about money first.The whole rape thing seems like as a mean of pressure.Also,i don't get why she was fine being raped when she had success and when she started having creative issues and wanted a better contract,she sued.
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bitch people refuse to talk about rape for DECADES, don't speak about something you know nothing about
Kesha was allegedly forced to accept the situation because of the contract she was binded with and Dr. Luke could have just freezed her, especially at the very start - before Tik Tok.
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Originally posted by RoarRiteNow1
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ddd well I was wrong about the separate moms part
They would be born around mid 2011. Was she EVER married to him though? Or was Kesha lying about it?
I need to know more about this abortion drama but it's all v foggy 
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Originally posted by Revival
How is he gonna say the case should stay in court then go on and on about it on twitter? I wish he'd just drop her from the label, although his label would probably find a way to blacklist her from radio & all that. 
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None of her singles were radio monsters anyways, she would be fine with promo.
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Originally posted by Qwerty1234
There aren't a lot of case studies on false reports on rape, but..
41%.  4 out of ****ing 10. Women do lie. Let the man be proven guilty or innocent by a JUDGE. Is that really too much to ask?
http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/6478/1/Download.pdf
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that's an absolutely tiny sample size compared to every single rape case in the entire country. i don't think that really proves anything. you'd need way more than that to make an accurate judgment. also, "a small metropolitan area"? which small metropolitan area? the safety and result of making a rape claim varies widely in different areas of the united states. this generalizes to a much bigger population than it fairly could.
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Originally posted by Jd627
I am with Dr. Luke on this one. I have been hesitant to comment on this case because of the blindness and one sidedness people have in favor of Kesha, but the fact are the facts. He has not been found guilty of rape, she has previously denied that he raped her, and only brought these allegations after he refused to let her out of a contract that she agreed to.
Adding a hashtag to something doesn't make it anymore true, and doesn't make it right for people to rush to judgement on a case that they don't have all of the facts on.
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Originally posted by Recluse
some lawyers have morals and believe in justice, some just want to buy nice cars
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Sadly only a few actually work for justice rest is just hot for the money.
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Originally posted by halcyonday
Disgusting how you all attack Luke for basically nothing. WE DON'T KNOW NOTHING. So it's cool to defend Kesha, because she's omg queen of pop cute bops ;**** animal forever ;**, but it's disgusting to defend someone who didn't rape her? He's winning, so that's a fact I'm gonna use. Thank you ATRL, it's fine to attack anyone who isn't a cute pop girl. Amazing how all of you dare to drag him for nothing. Where is the evidence?
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Originally posted by halcyonday
Disgusting how you all attack Luke for basically nothing. WE DON'T KNOW NOTHING. So it's cool to defend Kesha, because she's omg queen of pop cute bops ;**** animal forever ;**, but it's disgusting to defend someone who didn't rape her? He's winning, so that's a fact I'm gonna use. Thank you ATRL, it's fine to attack anyone who isn't a cute pop girl. Amazing how all of you dare to drag him for nothing. Where is the evidence?
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No? Its because Kesha has never, ever said a bad word about anyone nor has ever had a bad word said about her? Whereas as Luke's reputation is sketchy as ****, and he is widely disliked throughout the music industry. I agree that no one should be saying 'He raped her' or 'He didn't rape her' but to side more with Luke is a bit foolish if you ask me.
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His team of lawyers probably worked on that, they prepared it, that's probably not even natural
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Originally posted by Squall
His team of lawyers probably worked on that, they prepared it, that's probably not even natural
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Of course they did. It's obvious.
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Originally posted by Jd627
I am with Dr. Luke on this one. I have been hesitant to comment on this case because of the blindness and one sidedness people have in favor of Kesha, but the fact are the facts. He has not been found guilty of rape, she has previously denied that he raped her, and only brought these allegations after he refused to let her out of a contract that she agreed to.
Adding a hashtag to something doesn't make it anymore true, and doesn't make it right for people to rush to judgement on a case that they don't have all of the facts on.
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Because the court hearing that happened on Friday wasnt about whether he raped her or not, it was whether on not Kesha should be let out of her contract from a financial point of view prior to their actual trial.
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Originally posted by Prometheus.
Don't respond to ha sis. She just wants attention.
Anyway, I believe he did rape her and to be forced to work with your abuser/rapist would be emotionally tasking. The whole "it came out of nowhere" argument is so absent minded. If someone raped you and you felt you had to keep quiet about it just so your family doesn't end up on the streets, you would eventually crack but try to help your family at the same time.
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I hardly think she would struggle financially, Why do you believe her raped her though?
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We can support rape survivors while also not rushing to judgment and maintaining fair and balanced legal systems. One doesn’t nullify the other.
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