Snoop Dogg Is Being Sued for Sexual Assault

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Snoop Dogg is facing accusations.

A woman who reportedly used to work as a dancer for the 50-year-old star accused him and his associate Bishop Don “Magic” Juan of sexually assaulting her in 2013, via Page Six.

In a lawsuit filed earlier in the week, the “Jane Doe” claim suggests that she was assaulted by both men after accepting a ride home from Juan, real name Donald Campbell, after Snoop Dogg‘s concert at Heat Ultra Lounge in Anaheim, Calif. during that May, via Rolling Stone.

She claims she fell asleep in the car and realized when she woke up that she was taken to Donald’s home and not her own, via TMZ, and went inside anyway to go back to sleep because she was “exhausted,” only to wake up at 4 a.m. to find that he had “removed his penis from his pants” and “repeatedly shoved his penis into [her] mouth” via the report.

The woman claimed Donald later told her to join Snoop in his recording studio, where he apparently filming his show Snoop Dogg’s Double G News Network, and told her Snoop wanted her to be “his weather girl,” so she proceeded “in hopes of advancing her career.”.

She claimed she felt unwell at the studio and went to the bathroom when Snoop allegedly walked in unexpectedly “standing with his crotch in [her] face, while [she] was defecating on the toilet,” allegedly closing the door and forcing her to perform oral sex on him.

“After a few minutes, defendant Snoop Dogg withdrew his penis from plaintiff’s mouth, visibly unsatisfied with plaintiff’s reluctance and disgust of being forced to engage in oral sex,” the suit claims.

He then reportedly “proceeded to masturbate and ejaculated on [her] upper chest and lower neck” before allegedly telling her, “I’ll get you something to clean up with.”

She said she was left “humiliated, terrified and panicked.”

TMZ reports that the rapper denies her claims and feels she is looking to make money by timing the lawsuit ahead of his Super Bowl halftime performance this weekend.

The outlet also claims the woman allegedly asked for nearly $10 million, which was reportedly rejected.

Snoop posted an image on Instagram, seemingly calling her a “gold digger.” Her lawyer, Matt Finkelberg, told Rolling Stone that Snoop’s Instagram post was “obviously threatening” against his anonymous client.

Snoop was previously sued for sexual assault by makeup artist Kylie Bell, but she dropped the 2005 lawsuit after he countersued her for extortion.

He also just made a major financial move.

Source: justjared.com


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