Trisha Yearwood unloaded extraordinary Tennessee home for $3.3M one day before Garth Brooks rape suit shock

Trisha Yearwood sold the Tennessee mansion she and husband Garth Brooks share for about a million below the original ask — only a day before the country crooner’s former hairstylist and makeup artist sued him for sexual assault and rape. According to the listing, the 6,553-square-foot home in Brentwood, Tennessee boasts five bedrooms and seven bathrooms and is described as a “sanctuary of sophistication and tranquility.”The couple sold the house for $3.334 million on Tuesday ahead of the shock allegations — which the “Friends in Low Places” singer has very publicly denied.The 4.42-acre property was first listed for sale in May 2023 for $4.5 million.It was previously on the market in 2014.

The listing shows that the price dropped to $3.950 million in April before decreasing again in September to $3.8 million.Yearwood, 60, bought the home in 2000, five years before she and Brooks, 62 tied the knot in 2005, per Realtor.com.The sprawling property is described in its listing as an “extraordinary historic estate” that is nestled in the center of “pristine, private grounds.”The listing also noted two gated entrances, as well as nine surveillance cameras placed across the property.On Thursday, news broke that a woman who claims to have been Brooks’ hairstylist and makeup artist accused him of rape and battery — but the Country Music Awards winner has maintained his innocence.He compared the allegations to “having a loaded gun waved” in his face.The lawsuit, filed in a California court Thursday by a woman referred to only as “Jane Roe,” states that Brooks allegedly raped her in a hotel room, where she was alone with and felt “trapped” by the artist.

At the time, in May 2019, the pair had allegedly just traveled alone in his private jet to Los Angeles for a Grammys taping.The alleged victim was first hired as a hair and makeup artist for Yearwood in 1999, but was then moved to Brooks’ team in 2017, the suit states. In addition to se...

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