Woman Considers Legal Action Over John Mayer Story

By Adam Nutburn, July 18 2008
John Mayer

A woman is considering legal action against American magazine In Touch after they falsely claimed she was hit on by John Mayer.

In a story titled "Jen's Betrayed Again", the magazine said Mayer, 30, made a move on Chaton Anderson, 32, during the time he's been linked to Jennifer Aniston.

The tabloid reports in its latest issue that Mayer got "very flirty" with Chaton in Amsterdam on June 20 and that the crooner described his "relationship status" as "very vague" and that he maintained "very intense" eye-contact during a two-hour conversation.

But Anderson tearfully said the story "is completely not true" and that she was thinking about suing In Touch over the false allegations.

She tells US Weekly magazine, "I met John Mayer almost a year ago.

"I don't understand why they've said it was this year.

"Nothing happened anyway – nothing at all. I just met him briefly and he said, 'Hello, I'm John,' and that was it!

"It was just groups of people in a coffee shop."

John's rep also insisted, "the In Touch story is false."

Anderson says she told a friend who works at In Touch that she met Mayer "a long time ago" – and the story was fabricated from there. She says she had no idea she would even be appearing in the magazine.

Mayer has been in New York City on his tour, while Aniston, 39, has been miles away in West Hollywood. On Wednesday, she was spotted with a friend at a home decorating store.

Comments

yawn...

Oh wow, another "story" that's wrong. Like THAT'S something new.

There are couples that have been splitting up for YEARS. Woman that are pregnant for 38 months before they finally pop out a kid. So a story about Mayer was wrong. Big deal. Another way to keep Aniston in the headlines.

positive career publicity

John Mayer is a total publicity whore and this is all acting because of Pitt's twins. She gets negative energy bounced and he gets tour publicity.

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