Justin Bieber has had enough with the women accusing him of sexual assault.
The Yummy singer is going after the women named Danielle and Kadi, suing both of them for $20 million ($10 million apiece) in a defamation suit.
The ladies claim he sexually assaulted them in 2014 and 2015 respectively, and Bieber has stated that the allegations are “factually impossible.”
Legal documents obtained by TMZ show that the singer has “indisputable documentary evidence” to prove their sexual assault claims are nothing but “outrageous, fabricated lies.”
The first lady, Danielle, claims Bieber sexually assaulted her in a Four Seasons Hotel room in Austin, Texas on March 9, 2014, after a music event. Bieber denies the allegation, showing a receipt under the name ‘Mike Lowery’ to prove his innocence.
Bieber says Danielle’s accusation is based on public reports that he ate at the Four Seasons Restaurant on March 10, 2014.
As for Kadi, she claims Bieber sexually assaulted her at the Langham Hotel in New York at around 2:30 am on the morning of May 5, 2015. Bieber says this is impossible and calls it “an elaborate hoax.”
The artist says Kadi is a superfan who waits for him outside hotels and is desperate to meet him as she wants to be famous. He says she has never met him, something she herself admits in her tweets after the date she now claims he assaulted her.
Bieber further stated that Kadi fabricated the May 5, 2015 date because she knew he attended the Met Gala.
According to the suit, Bieber believes that the two social media accounts (Danielle’s and Kadi’s) might be run by the same person, or it’s a coordinated effort to ruin his reputation.