All the drama surrounding Kesha and her allegations that long-time songwriter-producer Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald sexually abused her back in 2006. With resounding support from her industry peers — Taylor Swift covered $250,000 in legal fees — and social media starting the #FreeKesha hashtag, the news of the singer having her injunction denied was a major blow to her as well as people who already know how crappy the judicial system is.
How can one be forced to stay under contract — Dr. Luke’s Kemosabe Records label, under Sony — when claims like this are being made. Just the sheer fact that she doesn’t feel comfortable working around Luke is a cause for worry. However, there’s her side, his side, and then there’s the truth.