Tank - Black Music Month - Radio Facts
Radio Facts

L.A. Reid Settles Sexual Assault Lawsuit, Avoids Jury Trial

Image default
Music Business News

L.A. Reid’s just dodged a jury trial, settling a sexual assault lawsuit from a former employee.

Antonio �L.A.� Reid, the well-known record executive, has reached a settlement regarding a sexual assault lawsuit brought against him by former employee Drew Dixon. This settlement allows Reid to avoid a jury trial that was set to commence on Monday.

Tank - Black Music Month - Radio Facts

Dixon filed her lawsuit in 2023 under the New York Adult Survivors Act, alleging serious claims of sexual harassment, assault, and retaliation that occurred while she worked as an A&R representative at Arista Records. The accusations included Reid digitally penetrating her without consent on a private plane in 2001, along with unwanted groping and kissing in later incidents. Dixon stated that Reid�s behavior escalated to retaliation after she rejected his advances, including public berating in front of colleagues following her efforts to introduce Kanye West to the label.

Despite these allegations, Reid has consistently denied any wrongdoing. In court filings, he maintained that the claims against him have significantly tarnished his reputation in the industry. Reid left his position at Epic Records in 2017 amid separate harassment allegations, which further compounded his decline in standing within the music community.

Reid�s attorney, Imran H. Ansari, confirmed the settlement, stating that it was resolved amicably without any admission of liability, although the specifics of the settlement remain undisclosed.

In a statement to the media, Drew Dixon expressed hope that her advocacy for the Adult Survivors Act would lead to improvements in safety within the music industry. She remarked on the challenges survivors face and indicated that she aims to foster a positive change for those affected by similar experiences. Dixon, who had long been passionate about music and talent discovery, emphasized her commitment to both her advocacy work and her career aspirations within the industry.

The upcoming jury trial was expected to feature testimonies from notable figures, including John Legend, as Dixon had previously pursued a deal with him. This case is not the first instance of Dixon speaking out, as she previously accused music mogul Russell Simmons of sexual assault in a 2017 New York Times article and again in the 2020 documentary “On The Record.”

Related

The biggest takeaways from Rams vs. Bears in Week 7 | First Take

Digital and Radio Facts

Shaggy and Alexa at iHeartRadio KISS FM Jingle Ball 2023

Shann

Jelly Roll Concert for First Responders at Rose Bowl

Digital and Radio Facts

Jason Nelson’s Live Album ‘Jesus Revealed’ Debuts at No. 1

Digital and Radio Facts

WVEE Seeks Assistant Program Director

Digital and Radio Facts

Mike McVay Joins Radio Vendor Alliance as Strategic Advisor

Digital and Radio Facts

LOOK: It’s Bobbi Kristina

Digital and Radio Facts

NY State Broadcasters Association 2023 Inductees

Shann

Universal Music & Tomorrowland Launch New Label

Radio Facts

Leave a Comment

* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Regional News