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T.I. & Tiny Accused Of Sexual Assault By Three More Women

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

The number of women accusing rapper T.I. and his wife Tameka "Tiny" Harris of sexual assault is growing, with three unnamed women coming out with disturbing claims about the couple.

A spokesperson for attorney Tyrone A. Blackburn said he is "speaking with investigators from multiple jurisdiction to pursue criminal charges" against T.I. and Tiny.

The spokesperson said one of the women alleges the couple "pulled out a pill and forced her to swallow it" when she met them at a nightclub in Miami in 2010.

"She claims she was later taken to a hotel in South Beach, where the couple's security allegedly took her phone and T.I., forced her to take a powdered substance from his finger," he added.

The woman reportedly claims that Tiny undressed her and proceeded to engage in sexual intercourse. The other two women have similar claims, with one accusing T.I. and a male friend of "drugging and raping" her in a hotel in Miami on Memorial Day Weekend in 2010.

The third victim alleges she was "drugged… and sex trafficked in Nevada, California, and Florida," the spokesperson said.

Already, several women have accused the hip-hop couple of having indulged in "forced drugging, kidnapping, rape, and intimidation."
According to Blackburn, some of the alleged abuses took place in Miami, Georgia and California.

T.I. and Tiny denied all allegations in March, calling them a "shakedown." On Friday (April 2), their attorney Steve Sadow said, "My clients' position remains the same. We are still waiting for the anonymous accusers to reveal themselves to the public and the Harrises. Their continued unwillingness and refusal to do so compromises and undermines every single allegation being made."

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