Kesha was delivered a huge blow Wednesday by a New York judge who dismissed nearly all of the singer's counterclaims in her ongoing lawsuit against Dr. Luke.
The star previously accused the producer of drugging, raping and abusing her during her career. The hitmaker, in turn, has vehemently denied the allegations and countersued for breach of contract and defamation.
On Wednesday, New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich cited lack of jurisdiction and failure to procure facts proving the allegations when tossing out the majority of Kesha's counter claims.
The pop star's claims invoking human rights laws were dismissed ? alleging the plaintiffs "discriminated against [her] based on her gender" ? were dismissed because "Kesha failed to plead that any of the alleged discrimination occurred in New York State or City ... the court has no jurisdiction over" the claims, the judge wrote.
As for the civil rights, or "hate crime," laws, the singer had to prove Dr. Luke "harbored animus towards women or was motivated by gender animus when he allegedly behaved violently toward Kesha," the judge stated in court documents obtained by PEOPLE. "Every rape is not a gender-motivated hate crime."
According to Justice Kornreich, the only allegations Kesha made that meets the elements of "physical violence or property damage" were claims that Luke assaulted her on an airplane and raped her in his hotel room. But "the claim is time-barred," writes Kornreich.
The singer's claim of "intentional infliction of emotional distress" was also dismissed because the judge believes her allegations "do not meet the strict pleading standard. Her claims of insults about her value as an artist, her looks, and her weight are insufficient to constitute extreme, outrageous conduct intolerable in civilized society," Kornreich wrote, adding the instances that would constitute as intentional were "time-barred."
Aside from throwing out her claims, the judge also denied Kesha's request to make amendments. "Kesha's request for leave to amend the CCs is denied because there is nothing in the record from which the court can determine whether the amendment would be meritorious," state the papers.
However, the judge wrote the lawsuit regarding Kesha's recording contracts will continue.
Reps for Kesha and Dr. Luke are not commenting at this time.