By Gabby Diaz
May 13, 2021
Well we re getting more allegations about T.I. and Tiny. A woman known as Jane Doe, claims she was a teenager working for Tiny at the time. She claims she was drugged and forced into sexual acts with others as well as Nelly.
The Attorney who is representing the victims, Attorney Blackburn says, On several occasions, T.I. forced her to take multiple ecstasy pills, and the duo forced her to engage in sexual acts with different woman against her will. She has personally witnessed women complaining of being kidnapped and held against their will for days at a time.
By Gabby Diaz
May 13, 2021
Well we re getting more allegations about T.I. and Tiny. A woman known as Jane Doe, claims she was a teenager working for Tiny at the time. She claims she was drugged and forced into sexual acts with others as well as Nelly.
The Attorney who is representing the victims, Attorney Blackburn says, On several occasions, T.I. forced her to take multiple ecstasy pills, and the duo forced her to engage in sexual acts with different woman against her will. She has personally witnessed women complaining of being kidnapped and held against their will for days at a time.
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