Kimberly Thompson, a former drummer for Beyoncé, has had her request for a civil harassment restraining order against Beyoncé dismissed, The Blast reports and court records viewed by Pitchfork confirm. According to The Blast, Thompson failed to report to a scheduled hearing yesterday (October 11). In addition, nobody from Beyoncé’s team reportedly attended the hearing. Court records cite a “lack of prosecution” as part of the October 11 proceedings.

A representative for Beyoncé offered no comment. Pitchfork has contacted Kimberly Thompson for comment.

In her civil harassment restraining order filing, from September 19, Thompson reportedly alleged that Beyoncé was practicing “extreme witchcraft” and “magic spells of sexual molestation” against her. Thompson also accused Beyoncé of murdering her pet kitten.

“This has been a complete nightmare. I’ve been absolutely, brutally abused by her trying to control everything I’m doing,” Thompson told DailyMailTV recently. She claimed the kitten had begun acting strangely before its death. “Every time I came home from work to rest, I was just being abused to the point where I’m still healing from a scratch on my rib cage,” Thompson said. “It drew blood, it was awful. It was so manic and gnarly that I ended up calling two psychics. I got the word from the first psychic and I didn’t want to believe it.”

In an email to Pitchfork, Thompson confirmed the accuracy of the documents published by The Blast on September 20. “All accusations.... I survived are real,” she wrote.