Jason Derulo is speaking up about the long-running s3xual harassment case that continues to shadow his career.
In a new interview with Graham Bensinger, the singer addressed the nearly two-year ordeal and revealed the personal and professional rule he now follows as a result.
The interview arrives as the lawsuit filed by singer Emaza Dilan, dismissed twice in California and Nevada, was recently refiled in New York.
Though courts previously declined to advance the claims, the singer says the situation continues to cost him opportunities, pushing him to reconsider how he navigates professional relationships.
As for how it’s impacted his approach to work and life, he said: “Never work with women.
“I will never be alone in a room with a woman that I work with… ever, ever again. That case was dismissed twice. And I lost so many brand deals, relationships off of a story that was not even slightly believable. Why didn’t they post the dismissal at least? Wouldn’t that be fair?”
Derulo also rejected one of the more extreme claims made against him, saying it accused him of “sacrificing a goat in a s3xual ritual.”
He labeled the allegation “not even slightly believable.”
As the case moves forward in New York, he maintains that publicly defending himself comes with its own risks, noting, “It seems like there’s no winning.”
See video below,
Jason Derulo explains the lawsuit that cost him millions and the boundary he’ll never cross again. pic.twitter.com/ivpw2DI6BP
— Graham Bensinger (@GrahamBensinger) December 5, 2025
