Jason Derulo was once considered one of the rare artists who managed to avoid major scandals throughout his many years in the entertainment industry. But in a rare, raw, and shockingly honest conversation, he finally shared the story he had kept silent about for far too long: a false accusation from a female artist he had signed to his label — an accusation that nearly destroyed his career and reputation within weeks, even though the case was dismissed not once, but twice, in two different states.

What made Jason Derulo’s account even more striking was the calmness mixed with bitterness in his voice. It wasn’t explosive anger — it was the quiet, exhausted disappointment of someone who has carried the weight of an injustice for years. Disappointment toward the media, toward blogs, and toward a world where “a sensational headline” is all it takes to tear a person down.

🔥 The nightmare began with a simple contract…

According to Jason, it all started when he signed a young female artist full of promise. But instead of success, things took a shocking turn: the artist suddenly sued him for allegations related to sexual assault — and added bizarre, unbelievable details, including the claim that Jason had performed “a sexual ritual involving… a goat.”

That alone was enough to ignite social media. The story exploded across blogs, news sites, and forums. No one cared to verify anything — because a shocking story always spreads faster than the truth.

Jason stated clearly:

“I lost millions of dollars. Brand deals disappeared. Doors slammed shut.”

⚖️ …but when he was cleared, no one reported it

The most ironic part?

The court dismissed the case.
Not once — but twice.
In two different states.

Jason was completely vindicated.

But here’s the problem:

The articles attacking him had spread everywhere.
The news that he was innocent?
No one reported it. Not a single blog, not a single outlet reached out to set the record straight. No one wanted to write about a successful man not falling.

Jason said:

“When I was accused, every blog posted about it. When the court dismissed it, nobody said a word.”

And that silence — that selective silence — was perhaps the most painful part of it all.

💔 “That’s why I’ll never be alone in a room with a woman again.”

After everything, Jason made a statement that sparked controversy but reflected a very real fear:

“I will never again be alone in a room with a woman I work with. No studio, no office, no meeting — unless there’s a camera or another person present.”

He insists it’s not about hatred — it’s about survival. He said that in today’s world, even a false allegation — dismissed by the court — can burn a successful man’s career to the ground in days.

“This world is cruel. You can lose everything over one sentence.”

The host of the show also pointed out that men with money, power, or fame often become easy targets — especially in the era of social media, where one headline can ruin a lifetime of work.

🔎 A bigger issue: Men are increasingly afraid to work with women — not out of hatred, but fear

The conversation then expanded into a larger topic many men feel but rarely say out loud: many men today fear working alone with women not because they dislike them, but because they fear the risk — the risk of losing everything to a false accusation.

The host referenced public figures like Mike Pence, who once declared he would never be alone with any woman who wasn’t his wife — a statement mocked at the time, but which suddenly seems more understandable in the context of Jason’s experience.

Some men now choose to:

keep cameras running during meetings,

insist on video calls so everything is recorded,

bring a third person into every professional interaction.

All for one reason: self-protection.

🎤 Jason Derulo: “I stayed silent because the lawyers told me to… but now I want to speak.”

Jason revealed that during the lawsuit, he was legally prevented from defending himself publicly. Every day he watched false headlines spread — and he couldn’t correct any of them. That left a lasting bitterness.

Now that everything is settled and the truth is on the record, Jason says he wants to share his story to warn other men in the entertainment industry — and anyone stepping into this world.