Jimmie Allen Ordered By Federal Judge To Pay Almost $2 Million To Sexual Assault Accuser
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Jimmie Allen Ordered By Federal Judge To Pay Almost $2 Million To Sexual Assault Accuser

Jimmie Allen owes one of his accusers nearly $2 million. The country music star who was on the rise prior to his fall from grace continues to be haunted by sexual assault allegations. It all started back in May of 2023 when his former manager sued Allen for sexual assault and sexual battery. Not long after that, everything in his life fell apart, as he was dropped from his record label, divorced by his wife, welcomed twins with another woman (who was also married), and faced other serious allegations from other women who came out accused him of sexual assault as well. While he eventually settled the lawsuit with his former manager, the other lawsuit remained open, and it’s about to cost him big time. In the other case involving sexual assault allegations, a federal judge has ordered Allen to pay “punitive damages” and “compensatory damages” to an accuser recognized as “Jane Doe 2.” That accuser originally brought the lawsuit to Allen in June of 2023, and judge Aleta A. Trauger ruled on June 18 of this year that “Jane Doe 2” is awarded almost $2 million in damages (assault, invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress) because Jimmie Allen never responded. The $1.8 million number come from $1.2 million in punitive damages and around $597,000 in compensatory damages, according to court documents obtained by Whiskey Riff. The federal judge that made the ruling for the 41-year-old artist to fork over close to $2 million because they believed the evidence suggested that Allen’s actions were reprehensible and severe, and said it like this in the court filing: “The evidence shows that Mr. Allen intentionally and surreptitiously filmed his sexual encounter with plaintiff without her consent, and that he ejaculated inside of plaintiff without wearing a condom when plaintiff did not consent to him doing so and asked him not to do so. These intentional acts caused plaintiff to suffer extreme emotional distress and trauma.” It’s also important to point out that Jimmie Allen denied all of the accusations (he even countersued) when they were first made against him in 2023, and in a statement said that he looked forward to clearing his name in court. Fast forward to 2026, and one of the lawsuits against him has been settled, and the other has reached a point where he’s being ordered to pay $1.8 million after he never responded to the lawsuit. Following the initial answer, Jimmie failed to respond to multiple court orders and seemingly gave up on the case altogether. Allen appears to be trying to move past the messy last couple of years. He released a contemporary country album earlier in 2026 titled Hold On Loosely, and just last month, Allen shared a single called “Shaking In My Boots.” Up until those releases, the country artist had stayed quite on the music release front. His previous project before that was Tulip Drive, which came out in 2022. As I mentioned earlier, it’s been quite the fall from grace for Jimmie Allen. In 2021, he won New Male Artist of the Year at the ACM Awards and New Artist of the Year at the CMA Awards. He was on the rise from then until 2023, when all of the sexual assault allegations came out and soiled his image and caused irreparable damage to his career.The post Jimmie Allen Ordered By Federal Judge To Pay Almost $2 Million To Sexual Assault Accuser first appeared on Whiskey Riff.