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FKA Twigs withdraws against ex-boyfriend Shia Labeouf
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Four years ago, musician FKA Twigs sued her ex-boyfriend Shia Labouf for abuse. Now the British is withdrawing her lawsuit. Details of extrajudicial agreement are under lock and key.
With severe allegations of abuse, the British musician FKA Twigs (37) went to court in December 2020 against her ex-boyfriend, the “Transformers” star Shia Labouf (39). Now the singer and actress withdraws her civil lawsuit. According to their lawyers, the two have agreed out of court. This eliminates a legal proceedings that should take place this year.
They are determined to find a “constructive way forward”, according to a statement by their lawyers, which is available to the German Press Agency. However, details of the agreement remained under closure. “We wish each other personal happiness, professional success and peace in the future,” they continue.
Labouf of abuse, which was submitted to a court in Los Angeles in 2020, including sexual assault, assault and the exercise of emotional agony. “I want to draw attention to the tactics that people who abuse other people to control and take their own ability,” said FKA Twigs, which is actually called Tahliah Debrett Barnett at that time, the “New York Times “. In the time of the relationship with Labeouf 2018 and 2019, she had “the worst” of her life.
Many of the accusations are wrong, Labouf defended himself to the newspaper – but also said: “I have no excuses for my alcohol dependency or my aggression, only rationalizations. I abuse myself and everyone around me for years.” He is ashamed of it and he is sorry.
FKA Twigs and Labouf were co-stars in the film drama “Honey Boy” (2019). He most recently played in the films “Megalopolis” and “Henry Johnson”. FKA Twigs released her new album “Eusexua” at the beginning of the year.
dpa
Source: Stern

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