FKA Twigs Drops Lawsuit Against Shia LaBeouf, Vows to Move Forward
FKA Twigs has requested to dismiss her lawsuit against Shia LaBeouf with prejudice, ending her legal battle against her former partner. The singer initially sought $10 million in damages for alleged sexual battery, assault, and emotional distress during their relationship.
Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, filed the lawsuit in December 2020. The case has been ongoing for nearly three years. The dismissal with prejudice means Twigs cannot refile the case in the future.
In recent months, Twigs has been seen enjoying time with her boyfriend, Jordan Hemingway. The couple attended Tom Ford's Paris Fashion Week runway show, with Twigs putting on a leggy display in a little black dress. Despite the public appearances, Twigs has admitted she still doesn't feel 'safe' months after settling the case.
While details about Twigs' involvement with specific organizations for survivors of violence are not available, she is known to support charitable initiatives against domestic abuse. Her decision to dismiss the case with prejudice suggests a desire to move forward, although she acknowledges her ongoing emotional journey.