In August 2017, Taylor Swift won a lawsuit against former 98.5 KYGO radio DJ David Mueller for sexual assault. The jury ruled in her favor, ordering Mueller to pay her a symbolic $1. During a meet-and-greet at Denver’s Pepsi center in June 2013, Swift said that Mueller put his hand up the back of her skirt and groped her. Though Mueller was fired from 98.5 KYGO after Swift reported his alleged inappropriate behavior, the DJ is now working for Greenwood, Mississippi’s KIX 92.7 radio station, according to the New York Daily News. He co-hosts a morning show called “Jackson & Jonbob” under the name “Stonewall Jackson”—a reference to the Confederate Civil War general.

Mueller’s new position has caused a backlash for KIX 92.7. Delta Radio CEO Larry Fuss told New York Daily News that he hired Mueller because he believes he is innocent. “He’s either the world’s best liar, or he’s telling the truth,” he said about their face-to-face meeting. Pitchfork has reached out to Swift’s representatives for comment.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story featured the headline “DJ Found Guilty of Groping Taylor Swift Is Back on the Radio.” Mueller was not found guilty as it wasn’t a criminal trial.