FKA Twigsâ lawsuit against Shia LaBeouf, alleging sexual battery, assault and infliction of emotional distress, has been given a date to go to trial.
In December 2020, the musician â real name Tahliah Barnett â sued the actor, accusing him of ârelentless abuseâ during their relationship.
Now, the case will be heard before a jury in a Los Angeles court next year, with the trial currently set to start on April 17, 2023, Rolling Stone reports.
A remote hearing in the case was heard in June 2021. At that time, Barnettâs lawyer told a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge that âthe parties have been engaged in productive settlement negotiations and are in the process of arranging for an early mediationâ. The judge then allowed time for the musician and the actor to work out a settlement out of court, setting a follow-up court date for December 2021.

âThe gaslighting has gone on long enough here and itâs time to hold Shia LaBeouf accountable,â Barnettâs lawyer Bryan Freedman told Rolling Stone today (May 2). âMy client wants a trial date.â
Neither Barnett nor LaBeouf have commented publicly on the trial date being set at the time of writing.
Barnett has claimed that, during a relationship lasting just over a year, LaBeouf abused her physically, emotionally and mentally multiple times. âIâd like to be able to raise awareness on the tactics that abusers use to control you and take away your agency,â she told the New York Times when her allegations were first made public.
LaBeouf initially responded to claims from Barnett and another former partner, Karolyn Pho, in an email to the New York Times. âIâm not in any position to tell anyone how my behaviour made them feel,â he wrote. âI have no excuses for my alcoholism or aggression, only rationalisations. I have been abusive to myself and everyone around me for years. I have a history of hurting the people closest to me. Iâm ashamed of that history and am sorry to those I hurt. There is nothing else I can say.â

He added that âmany of these allegations are not trueâ but said that he owed the women âthe opportunity to air their statements publicly and accept accountability for those things I have doneâ.
In February 2021, he denied Barnettâs allegations, stating through his lawyers that he denied âeach and everyâ claim from the musician, including causing her âany injury or lossâ. He added that she is not âentitled to any relief or damages whatsoeverâ.
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