"I felt what appeared to be a rib confine or ribs," Mueller said on the principal day of declaration.
Quick's lawyer, in prior opening articulations, said Mueller is just suing her for cash and acclaim. In any case, a lawyer for the ex-radio host countered by belligerence that Swift had rashly destroyed his radio profession by dishonestly blaming him for wrong touching.
The common claim focuses on Swift's affirmation that Mueller improperly touched her amid a June 2013 meet-and-welcome at Denver's Pepsi Center field. KYGO is a CNN associate.
Mueller was terminated days after the episode. In 2015 Mueller sued Swift, her mom Andrea Swift and her radio advancements chief Frank Bell, guaranteeing that the touching assertions are false. His suit contends that they constrained KYGO to flame him and that he lost his employment on account of the false allegations. Mueller is looking for $3 million in harms.
Quick, who was 23 at the season of the occurrence, countersued Mueller, blaming him for "coming to under her dress and snatching her base" as they postured for a photograph. Her suit contends that KYGO ended Mueller after its own particular autonomous examination.
The case is another minor departure from the "he said-she said" nature of prominent rape charges. Lawyers for Swift, a standout amongst the most effective big names on the planet, contended in opening articulations that Mueller was utilizing her reputation and notoriety for his own particular pick up.
"He needs you to give him a payday," Doug Baldridge, Swift's lawyer, told the jury of two men and six ladies. "His inspiration is cash, pointing out himself, and getting revenge on his manager."