RADIO STATION RESPONDS TO TEEN'S UNDERWEAR LAWSUIT

RADIO STATION RESPONDS TO TEEN'S UNDERWEAR LAWSUIT

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (Wireless Flash) -- A Knoxville, Tennessee, radio station has finally responded to accusations that it publicly humiliated a 14-year-old boy. The boy is suing radio station WXVO and on-air personality Sarah McClune, whom he claims told him he would receive free concert tickets if he showed up at the station wearing only a bra and panties. The teen alleges that once he arrived at the station in female attire, he was fitted with a dog collar and chained to a fence and listeners were invited to come down and look at his "hillbilly bod." He was then hauled to a local bar where he was requested to perform a "table dance" in his bra and panties. According to the "Knoxville News Sentinel," the DJ insists she didn't know the boy was a minor and claims the two of them mutually agreed to the fence-chaining incident.