Country star apologizes to wife for humiliation with my affair

Country star leaves label after second sexual assault allegation – PennLive

Things just aren’t going well for country star Jimmie Allen as another ugly allegation of sexual assault comes to light.

According to multiple reportsNow the country music star is being sued by a second woman who claims he also secretly filmed the incident.

This comes less than a month after Allen’s former manager, who is not named, accused him of sexually harassing and assaulting her. Allen reportedly claims they had a consensual sexual relationship.

The latest allegations and lawsuit reportedly prompted Allen’s label, BBR Music, to drop him. The woman alleges that Allen’s bodyguard, Charles Hurd, approached her at a Nashville airport last May and asked if she knew who the singer was. The woman alleges Hurd, who is also being sued, told her Allen wanted her phone number and suggested they “hang out” later in the day.

The woman claims that she and Allen exchanged daily texts and FaceTime calls after that night and that the singer told her he loved her while claiming he was separated from his wife. She claims that Allen invited her to meet him in Las Vegas in July 2022. She said she was told she would have her own hotel room. She said that she, Allen and Hurd went to the singer’s suite that evening. She claims that Hurd then left the room.

She claims Allen then told her to wait for him on the balcony and that while she agreed to have sex with him, she was unaware that he filmed the encounter. She said she also told Allen she wasn’t on birth control and asked the singer not to ejaculate inside her. But she said Allen didn’t comply and told her he wanted to get her pregnant.

The woman claims that as she got up to go and get a Plan B pill, a light went on and she realized the singer had set up a phone to record the incident. She claims she deleted the video but couldn’t delete it from the recently deleted folder without Allen’s password.

Allen has denied wrongdoing in the allegation against his manager, but just weeks ago the 37-year-old Delaware native issued a lengthy apology to his wife, 27-year-old Alexis Gale. on Instagram for his actions.

“I would like to publicly apologize to my wife Alexis for humiliating her with my affair,” he wrote. “I’m embarrassed that my choices have shamed her. She didn’t deserve that at all. I also want to apologize to my children for not having a good example of a husband and a father.”

Allen said he’s “working to be a better person that my kids can be proud of.”

“This business does so much for you,” he wrote. “It’s full of temptations that can paralyze you and ruin everything you’ve built. I am ashamed that I wasn’t strong enough to withstand them. I will no longer be a victim of my weakness.

“I urge everyone to seek help if they need it,” he added. “Don’t be afraid of your weakness, surround yourself with people who will help you.”

Allen is perhaps best known for his songs “Best Shot” and “Make Me Want To,” both of which reached number one on the Billboard Country Airplay charts.