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Trisha Yearwood Sold Home a Day Before Garth Brooks Was Sued for Rape

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Things look rocky for the couple who were previously considered to have one of the strongest marriages in country music.

Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks
Jeff Kravitz

Trisha Yearwood reportedly sold her home in Brentwood, Tennessee just a day before her husband Garth Brooks was sued for rape and battery. The New York Post reports that a Realtor.com listing shows the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home sold on Oct. 2 for $3,340,000 after being placed on the market on Sept. 11. On Thursday, a woman identified as Jane Roe filed the lawsuit against 62-year-old Brooks claiming he raped her in a hotel room in May 2019. Brooks has denied the allegations and claimed he is the victim of extortion. Yearwood and Brooks have been married for almost two decades. He has three daughters, Taylor, August, and Alli from his first marriage. Just this week, Yearwood told People magazine that she and Brooks are “best friends” while he said, “We have a love that’s going to last beyond this lifetime. I found her in the last life. I’ll find her in the next one.”