Snoop Dogg: Dancer accuses him of sexual assault – “I did not mouth him and he masturbated on me”

The famous rapper Snoop Dogg accused by a woman of sexual assault. The complainant introduced herself under the pseudonym “Jane Doe”, and tells TMZ that she was abused by the rapper and his musician and friend, Don “Magic” Juan in 2013, after their concert in California.

According to what the former dancer complained while she fell asleep in her car that night, she woke up in the morning at the house of Don “Magic” Juan or as his real name is, Donald Campbell. She states that although she was there against her will, she felt exhausted and could not leave the place. Instead he headed back to bed.

After several hours and when she woke up she saw Don “Magic” Juan above her trying to put his molecule in her mouth. Eventually he escaped and locked himself in another room of the house.

The involvement of Snoop Dogg and the second attack

When Don “Magic” Juan spoke to her, he offered to accompany him to Snoop Dogg’s studio. “You will be his girlfriend for tonight and he will launch your career,” the complainant said.

She, fearing that her career might be ruined if she rejected him again, followed him. “I did not feel comfortable in that studio at all. I went to the bathroom and suddenly, the door opened behind me. “Then Snoop Dogg came in with his underwear down and started pushing his whit close to my face, trying to force me to have oral sex,” complains Jane Doe.

Despite her refusal, the rapper continued and after realizing that his desire did not find a response, he continued to masturbate and completed his act on the body of the terrified girl. In fact, she states that although Snoop Dogg was constantly crying, all he said was “I will bring you something to wipe”.

The rapper denies the accusations while he also made a post on Instagram through which he indirectly accuses the girl of making false allegations in order to earn money.

Source: News Beast

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