DJ David Mueller Still Can’t Get A Job, Even Though He’ll Work For Free

DENVER, CO - AUGUST 10: A sign is placed outside the civil case for Taylor Swift vs David Mueller at the Alfred A. Arraj Courthouse on August 10, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. Swift is suing David Mueller, a former DJ, for assault and battery after he allegedly groped her during a photo op on June 2, 2013 at the Pepsi Center in Denver. Mueller is also suing Swift for supposedly pressuring his former employer, radio station KYGO, to fire him following the incident. (Photo by Theo Stroomer/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - AUGUST 10: A sign is placed outside the civil case for Taylor Swift vs David Mueller at the Alfred A. Arraj Courthouse on August 10, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. Swift is suing David Mueller, a former DJ, for assault and battery after he allegedly groped her during a photo op on June 2, 2013 at the Pepsi Center in Denver. Mueller is also suing Swift for supposedly pressuring his former employer, radio station KYGO, to fire him following the incident. (Photo by Theo Stroomer/Getty Images)

David Mueller can’t get a job but it’s not due to allegedly false claims by Taylor Swift, which he had previously suggested.

After a judge ruled in Swift’s favor during court last week, deciding that  Mueller did, in fact, act inappropriately towards the singer during a meet and greet event in 2013, Mueller is struggling to find work, even though he’s willing to start at the bottom of the totem pole.

“The ex-radio DJ who lost big in the Taylor Swift a**-grabbing trial is desperate for a gig in radio — so much so … he’ll work for free,” TMZ revealed to readers on August 16.

David Mueller is actively searching for a job

According to the report, Mueller has put himself out there when it comes to finding a new job but so far, no one has been interested in hiring him.

“He’s so desperate he’s willing to start at the bottom again and do what interns do at radio stations … as in, ‘caller, you’re next,'” the outlet explained.

David Mueller is maintaining his innocence

“I didn’t do what they say I did. I didn’t do it,” Mueller told Clayton Sandell during a sit-down interview on Good Morning America, via a report by the New York Daily News on August 15. “I never grabbed her. I never had my hand under her skirt, and I can pass a polygraph.”

Mueller also said he was humiliated by Swift’s allegations against him.

“It’s a humiliating experience to be accused of something that despicable,” Mueller told the courtroom last week.