Kesha's former producer Dr. Luke-- who is accused of sexually assaulting her -- took issue with a New York Times magazine article?s version of his legal battle with the embattled singer. In fact, he was so infuriated by it that he had his lawyer release a lengthy statement refuting the claims. According to CBS News, Dr. Luke?s attorney, Christine Lepera, said in a statement, ?This article is part of a continuing coordinated press campaign by Kesha to mislead the public, mischaracterize what has transpired over the last two years, and gain unwarranted sympathy.?