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‘Will They Give Up Their Privileges Publicly for You’: T.I.’s Ode to His ‘White, Non-Racist Friends’ Generates Fierce Backlash
T.I. has solidified his position as not only a successful rapper, actor but also as an active member in his community as he has often been very vocal when it comes to the topic of social injustice and other issues pertaining to the Black community.
The “Live Your Life” emcee, whose real name is Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., has posted informative posts regarding Black issues. On Wednesday, April 28, the 40-year-old took to his social media page, where he took the time out to thank some of his white allies who have been a part of the growing quest for social justice in America.
T.I. and Tiny respond to sexual abuse claims from new accusers
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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T.I. and Tameka Harris attend A Private Birthday Celebration Honoring TIP at The Brasserie Atlanta. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
Rapper T.I. and his wife Tameka Tiny Harris are speaking out following a series of sexual assault allegations against them.
In a statement released through attorney Steve Sadow, the couple said they are still waiting for the accusers to reveal themselves publicly.
According to Blackburn, some of his clients accusations go back more than 15 years in both Georgia and California. Speaking to USA Today, the attorney says he has retained three new accusers seeking criminal investigations.
Last month, Blackburn said he was representing 11 people who allege forced drugging, kidnapping, rape, and intimidation in at least two states, including California and Georgia against the Harrises, as well as members of their inner circle. Blackburn said he has also been in contact with witnesses of the alleged abuse. These criminal allegations span over 15 years of methodical, sadistic abuse against women in various venues throughout the country, reads a release from Blackburn provided to USA TODAY on March 1. These individual claims paint eerily consistent allegations of women prior to or upon immediately entering (the Harrises ) home, hotel, or tour bus (who) were coerced by Tiny to ingest drugs or unknowingly administered drugs to impair the victims ability to consent to subsequent vile sexual acts.