The 29-year-old singer has asked a Manhattan judge not to let "her most sensitive medical records including gynaecological, psychiatric and rehabilitation" be made public, reported People magazine.
In response to Kesha's court filing, Luke's lawyer Christine Lepra said, "Because Kesha made public accusations and in the case that she was allegedly harmed by Dr Luke, the Court ordered her to produce her medical records.
"Now, Kesha wants to hide her records, while continuing to make self-serving, selective and misleading statements to hurt my clients publicly."
In court documents, Kesha claimed Luke, 42, sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally abused her for a decade.
But the musician vehemently denied her claims that time.
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