![]() I've worked incredibly hard to build my career, and I intend to mount a vigorous defense to her claims and take all other legal action necessary to protect my reputation." The simple fact is, her accusations are not only false, but also extremely damaging. Only after things ended between us, did she hire a lawyer to reach out and ask for money, which leads me to question her motives. During that time, she never once accused me of any wrongdoing, and she spoke of our relationship and friendship as being something she wanted to continue indefinitely. "I acknowledge that we had a sexual relationship - one that lasted for nearly two years. ![]() "It is deeply troubling and hurtful that someone I counted as one of my closest friends, colleagues and confidants would make allegations that have no truth to them whatsoever," he said in a statement. The singer, she claimed, also videotaped some sexual encounters "to blackmail her to stay silent." According to what she told Variety, "Jimmie raped her while choking her, sexually abused her at red lights when she drove him to and from business events and looked at porn on her work computer." She told him "no" but was often coerced into sex with him, she said.Īfter details of the lawsuit emerged, the former "Dancing With The Stars" contestant admitted to cheating on his wife, but claimed the sex with the woman was all consensual. It was then that the woman realized she'd lost her virginity. Jimmie was lying next to her and insisted she take a Plan B pill to prevent an accidental pregnancy, she alleged. In describing one night, Jane detailed waking up in a hotel room without clothes on and in pain with no recollection of the previous night. In the lawsuit and in a chat with Variety, the woman, who filed under the name Jane Doe, detailed several alleged assaults and groping incidents - including some she says took place in cars and hotel rooms, often when she and Jimmie were alone and traveling on work trips - that happened between 20, a time during which Jimmie was married. I want to thank the South Elgin Police Department, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and all of the law enforcement agencies who assisted with her case," Ryan said in a statement Monday through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. "We ask for privacy as we get to know each other again and navigate this new beginning." Heather was booked into jail and will be extradited to Illinois. Over the weekend, the Asheville Police Department were tipped off to a reported kidnapping at a retail store after a witness "believed she had recognized a woman who kidnapped a child in 2017″ from "well-publicized media." After responding to the store, police identified Heather and Kalya Unbehaun. ![]() But in 2022, Netflix's popular "Unsolved Mysteries" revival featured Kayla's abduction, which brought fresh attention to the case and ultimately led to her safe retrieval in Asheville, North Carolina - 700 miles from where she was last seen. "It was discovered that all of Heather's social media had been canceled and her phone turned off," Ryan said in a GoFundMe Page.įor five years, Heather and Kayla were off the radar. ![]() The financial burden has left the kids in a "fight or flight" mode. "They didn't have the money that they claimed to have, their family was not as perfect as they wanted people to believe it was," the source said, adding their the picture-perfect life was "built on a stack of lies."Īfter Todd and Julie's convictions, they were ordered to pay a $17.2 million fine for restitution. After Todd and Julie's conviction, their true financial situation was exposed. There's also another factor going against the kids: the family reality show portrayed the Chrisleys as well to do, as they lived a lavish life in Nashville, Tenn. "If USA Network was interested in them alone, they would have kept Growing Up Chrisley on the air." "They are having a difficult time finding anyone, frankly, because Todd is what made the show," the source continued. Plus, neither sibling is really being viewed as a legitimate star that can draw in viewers. The search for a reignited reality TV career is not going well, as networks reportedly see the kids as "a liability," given their family's legal woes and drama. "Chase and Savannah have been desperate to be back on TV and at this point are willing to go with any network that wants them," a source told. Aaron Poole/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
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