Taylor Swift has got a thing for DJs and apparently, DJs have a thing for Taylor Swift.
Recently, a Colorado radio personality filed a lawsuit against the "Bad Blood" singer for her accusations of sexual harassment, which got him fired from his job.
In June 2013, Taylor Swift and DJ David Mueller (known on-air as "Jackson") met at a Swift concert backstage meet-and-greet, in which Mueller arrived with his girlfriend and co-worker Shannon Melcher.
According to reports, Taylor Swift, the DJ and his girlfriend posed for pics, in which Mueller allegedly pulled up the singer's skirt and "grabbed her bottom."
Mueller, however, denied the allegations and filed a lawsuit to counter Swift's claims.
"The contention that Mr. Mueller lifted up Ms. Swift's skirt and grabbed her bottom, while standing with his girlfriend, in front of Ms. Swift's photographer and Ms. Swift's highly trained security personnel, during a company sponsored, VIP, backstage meet-and-greet, is nonsense, particularly given that Ms. Swift's skirt is in place and is not being lifted by Mr. Mueller's hand in the photograph," Mueller's lawsuit stated.
The radio DJ was fired over the said accusations after the singer's team called the radio station where he was working, reason for the DJ to lose about $150,000 of his yearly income.
On the other hand, when Swift's team was asked to be more specific of the incident, no response was given.
Meanwhile, some reports claim that it was one of Taylor Swift's body guards who approached the DJ of groping the singer and kicked him and his girlfriend out of the concert grounds.
This is not the first "butt-related" lawsuit that Taylor Swift got involved in this year.
Last July, Swift has accused clothing brand "Lucky 13" of "harassing" her following the company's demands to see her buttocks and cleavage.
According to the Daily Mail, the clothing company's lawyers bombarded Swift with requests to see photos and videos of the superstar's "partially visible" lady parts after Swift started selling t-shirts with "Lucky 13" prints on them (Swift considers 13 as her "lucky number").