Rapper T.I. & His Wife Tiny Have Been Accused Of Sexual Assault By 11 Different Women

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A lawyer is seeking criminal charges against rapper TI and his wife Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris, for alleged sexual abuse and assault against a total of 11 women in California and Georgia.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, attorney Tyrone A. Blackburn requested authorities to open 11 investigations into alleged assaults taking place between 2005 and 2018.

Blackburn alleged that victims faced “methodical, sadistic abuse” at the hands of TI and Tiny (real names Clifford Joseph Harris Jr and Tameka Dianne Harris).

Among the allegations, victims have claimed sexual abuse, forced ingestion of illegal narcotics, kidnapping, false imprisonment, intimidation, assault and harassment, according to THR.

“They all have various reasons why they took so long to come out,” Blackburn said of the timeline. “One of the reasons is that they did not think anyone would believe them.”

The string of allegations first kicked off in January, when one alleged victim – Sabrina Peterson – claimed that the rapper put a gun to her head, which is believed to have given other women the courage to come forward.

However, it’s worth noting that the couple has straight-up denied the allegations of any wrongdoing. They released a statement to the media via their lawyer Steve Sadow:

“Clifford (T.I.) and Tameka Harris deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations. We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming,” a statement read.

“These allegations are nothing more than the continuation of a sordid shakedown campaign that began on social media. The Harrises implore everyone not to be taken in by these obvious attempts to manipulate the press and misuse the justice system.”

The news comes after TI made a bunch of weird comments about his own daughter’s hymen last year, prompting outrage on social media.

Blackburn has made it clear that his clients are seeking criminal justice, and that this “is about justice, not dollars” for them.

Help is available.

If you require immediate assistance, please call 000.

If you’d like to speak to someone about sexual violence, please call the 1800 Respect hotline on 1800 737 732 or chat online

Under 25? You can reach Kids Helpline at 1800 55 1800 or chat online.

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