Celebrities such as Adele and Taylor Swift have shown their sympathy to fellow singer, Kesha who had alleged that she was violated by music producer, Dr. Luke.
It had been a one sided affair in terms of the sympathies. That just changed as Dr. Luke's sister, Vezna Gottwald, 44has now joined the conversation concerning all the drama concerning Kesha and her brother.
She feels the
goodwill, especially in form of cash should be directed to actual rape
victims, considering that the accusation was not withheld in the court
due to conflicting statements from Kesha.
Swift had donated a sum of $250 Thousand to her friend to help her through this period.
Vezna felt
the singer should have donated the money to charity of actual rape
victims or any other cause, instead of dashing it out to Kesha, who
hasn't been able to prove her allegations against her only sibling.
Recently, Adele made reference to Kesha while receiving an award at the 2016 Brit Awards, stating that she has her support.
Luke Sister said, "There
is nobody shouting out for my brother and this has been very painful
and horrible for all of us. What happened to anyone having integrity and
trying to find the truth? It's incredible that anybody can just slander
somebody who is a good man and they know nothing about. It is so
difficult for him to fight back when all of these huge stars like Adele
and Taylor Swift are coming out in support of her and it really is
affecting all of our family. It's like the Salem witch trials, but we
know who the real witch is behind all this. If this was a Disney story
that my son was watching she [Kesha] would be the evil Cruella."
"He has
had to hire a crisis manager and he has not been able to go out of his
own home. I have a four-year-old and Luke has got a four-year-old and a
three-year-old and it is like the children are going to have to grow up
with this hanging over us. It has been so damaging for all of us and
especially Luke."
This statement suggests
that not only her brother is affected by the rape subject, but their
kids who have to grow up with the story hanging on their neck.
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