Taylor Swift won the Grapsch lawsuit against former radio DJ David Mueller.

The 27-year-old singer received a symbolic dollar from the court after he found the former DJ guilty of taking the blonde musician under her skirt during a photo shoot before her 'Red Tour' in Denver in June 2013. After the verdict on Monday (August 14), Taylor promised to donate a larger amount of money to charities that care for victims of sexual violence: "I would like to thank Judge William J. Martinez and the jury for their careful review, and of course my lawyers Doug Baldridge, Danielle Foley, Jay Schaudies and Katie Wright who fought for me and all the other victims in this long process, I appreciate my benefits and I am happy that I was able to pay the sums of money that the process cost. My only hope is that other voices will now be heard, so in the near future I will transfer money to several organizations so that other victims can defend themselves. "

Mueller had accused Taylor of being to blame for his dismissal and claimed around 3 million euros in damages. The DJ was suspended within two days of the incident four years ago. In court, however, Taylor's former bodyguard Greg Dent had confirmed, according to People, that he was watching the act: "I know I saw it. When he put his arm around her, his hand slipped on her skirt and she jumped to Page, pulled down her skirt and leaned more towards the girl who was in the photo. " Taylor had also recently reported: "He had touched my bare butt and didn't let go when I turned away. It was a real long putter."