Yesterday, June 12, Judge Jennifer G. Schecter “permit[ted] redaction” of portions of the aforementioned document. Both Kesha and Dr. Luke’s legal teams consented. Pitchfork has also viewed this edition of the document, which redacts Katy Perry’s name.

Dr. Luke helped produce a number of Katy Perry’s hit songs, including “Teenage Dream,” “I Kissed a Girl,” and “Roar.” Perry’s most recent LP, 2017’s Witness, did not feature Luke. “I had to leave the nest,” she told The New York Times about not working with the producer.

UPDATE (06/13 7:26 p.m. ET): In a new statement provided to Pitchfork, Gottwald’s legal team refers to Kesha’s claims that he raped Katy Perry as “malicious falsehoods.” Find the full statement below.

Katy Perry herself confirmed that Dr. Luke did not rape her. Kesha's accusation to the contrary-just like her other outrageous lies about Dr. Luke - is baseless and irresponsible, and it is disrespectful to both Katy Perry and Dr. Luke. In his defamation lawsuit against Kesha, Dr. Luke seeks damages for the harm caused by these malicious falsehoods.

When contacted by Pitchfork, a representative for Kesha's attorneys declined to comment.

Read “Are Kesha's Lawyers Playing to the Public More Than the Courts?” and “Why Kesha Lost Her Court Battle, But Not Necessarily the War” on the Pitch.

This article was originally published on Wednesday, June 13 at 3:09 p.m. EST. It was last updated on June 13 at 7:36 p.m. EST.