Everything We Know Ahead of FKA Twigs's Case Against Shia LaBeouf
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A Los Angeles County judge has rescheduled FKA Twigs' trial against Shia LaBeouf to September 29, 2025, moving it from the original 2023 date. Twigs filed a lawsuit in 2020 alleging assault, sexual battery, and emotional distress stemming from their relationship and claimed LaBeouf's behavior was abusive. Initially, LaBeouf acknowledged his behavior but later denied the allegations through his legal team. Twigs expressed her fear about disclosing her experience as a domestic violence survivor publicly in her Instagram statement.
FKA Twigs has been granted a new trial date against Shia LaBeouf, initially scheduling it for 2023, pushed to fall 2024, now September 29, 2025.
Twigs alleges assault, sexual battery, and emotional distress throughout their nearly yearlong relationship, claiming LaBeouf's behavior was "relentless abuse."
LaBeouf initially acknowledged his abusive behavior in a 2020 email, stating he had "a history of hurting the people closest to me" but later denied the allegations.
In addressing her lawsuit, Twigs expressed her fears, stating her nightmare was revealing her status as a survivor of domestic violence.
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