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Violinist Brian King Joseph is once again speaking out as his lawsuit against Will Smith gains attention, with new context emerging from statements he made prior to filing the legal action.
Before the lawsuit was made public, Joseph shared a video in which he alleged that he was fired after reporting sexual misconduct and safety threats in his workplace. In that video, he claimed that instead of his concerns being properly addressed, he faced retaliation for speaking up. Those allegations are now being cited as part of a broader pattern of behavior referenced in his lawsuit against Smith, which centers on claims of sexual harassment.
Joseph, known for blending classical violin with modern performance and having worked with high-profile artists, has maintained that his decision to come forward was motivated by personal safety and accountability, not publicity. The resurfacing of his earlier video adds further scrutiny to the case, as it suggests his concerns were raised well before any legal filings.
As of now, the allegations remain claims, and the case is still unfolding. Further details are expected to emerge as the legal process continues and responses are formally addressed.
Violinist Brian King Joseph, who is suing Will Smith for s**xual harassment, previously spoke out in a video before the lawsuit in which he claimed he was fired for reporting s**xual misconduct and safety threats at work.
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