T.I & TINY FACING ALLEGATIONS OF ALLEGEDLY SEX TRAFFICKING & FORCING WOMEN TO DO DRUGS

Damn Tip.


11 New Victims Accuse T.I. and Tiny Harris of Sexual Assault, Drugging
By Justin Curto
Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

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A lawyer is seeking a criminal investigation into T.I. and Tiny Harris on behalf of 11 new victims accusing the couple of sexual assault, abuse, and drugging, along with facilitating abuse among other members of their circle. The new accusations come after dozens of alleged victims first accused the couple of sexual abuse and assault in late January, accusations denied by the couple at the time. Tyrone A. Blackburn, a New York–based lawyer, sent letters to state and federal prosecutors along with state attorneys general in Georgia and California on February 19 calling for investigations, Vulture confirmed. The New York Times first reported the letters, and Blackburn told the paper he received confirmation that the letters were delivered. A lawyer for T.I., born Clifford Harris, and Tiny, a.k.a. Tameka Harris, told Vulture the couple “deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations.”

The letters, obtained by Vulture, detail “eerily similar events of sexual abuse, forced ingestion of illegal narcotics, kidnapping, terroristic threats and false imprisonment,” as Blackburn describes. One of the victims alleges she was a 17-year-old intern to T.I. and Tiny’s studio when Tiny offered her alcohol and pills in the summer of 2006. According to Blackburn’s letter, she eventually passed out in a bedroom and woke up the next morning “bleeding from her vagina” and feeling “discomfort in her anus” and was given a morning-after pill by one of Tiny’s associates. Another woman, an Air Force veteran, claims she was given a drink by Tiny at a club and later taken to a hotel room with the couple. She eventually felt sick, after only having two drinks, and vomited. T.I. “attempted to put his foot into her vagina” against her consent, according to Blackburn, before she passed out. She woke up naked “with a very sore vagina.” Another victim, a former friend of Tiny’s, claims she was forced by T.I. to take drugs and “has personally witnessed women complaining of being kidnapped and held against their will for days at a time,” according to Blackburn. The other allegations detailed in the letter include drugging and violent threats, along with sexual assault by associates of T.I. and Tiny.


The Times said it has confirmed five victims’ accounts through interviews with victims and other witnesses. A friend of the veteran’s told the Times that she described being drugged and a non-consensual sex act in the days after the incident. The mother of the former friend of Tiny’s also told the Times that her daughter had told her about the drugging and sexual assaults by T.I. and Tiny.

Blackburn told the Times none of the victims he represented had previously shared their stories on social media. Sabrina Peterson, who has accused T.I. of once holding her at gunpoint, previously shared messages on Instagram from victims claiming they had been sexually assaulted, abused, and drugged by T.I. and Tiny. At the time, a spokesperson for the couple told Vulture, “Mr. and Mrs. Harris want to be on record and more importantly want the public to know they emphatically deny in the strongest way possible the egregiously appalling allegations being made against them by Sabrina Peterson.” The statement further threatened legal action. In the wake of those allegations, MTV paused production on the couple’s reality series T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle.

Blackburn also represents Peterson, and his office said in a statement that he is filing a defamation lawsuit against T.I. and Tiny, along with Shekinah Anderson, in California on March 1. Anderson, who has appeared on the couple’s MTV reality show as Shekinah Jo, previously said in an Instagram Live that Peterson “recruited women” for T.I. and Tiny; she since took back the allegation on a subsequent Instagram Live.

Blackburn’s letter states that victims and witnesses “are prepared to speak with investigators and prosecutors,” and he added to the Times that many would like to pursue criminal charges. Steve Sadow, the lawyer for T.I. and Tiny, further told Vulture, “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming.”
 
11 New Victims Accuse T.I. and Tiny Harris of Sexual Assault, Drugging
By Justin Curto
Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

f8bfd3c5a18cb076b0bdb308c9bea26a3c-ti-tiny.rsquare.w330.jpg


A lawyer is seeking a criminal investigation into T.I. and Tiny Harris on behalf of 11 new victims accusing the couple of sexual assault, abuse, and drugging, along with facilitating abuse among other members of their circle. The new accusations come after dozens of alleged victims first accused the couple of sexual abuse and assault in late January, accusations denied by the couple at the time. Tyrone A. Blackburn, a New York–based lawyer, sent letters to state and federal prosecutors along with state attorneys general in Georgia and California on February 19 calling for investigations, Vulture confirmed. The New York Times first reported the letters, and Blackburn told the paper he received confirmation that the letters were delivered. A lawyer for T.I., born Clifford Harris, and Tiny, a.k.a. Tameka Harris, told Vulture the couple “deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations.”

The letters, obtained by Vulture, detail “eerily similar events of sexual abuse, forced ingestion of illegal narcotics, kidnapping, terroristic threats and false imprisonment,” as Blackburn describes. One of the victims alleges she was a 17-year-old intern to T.I. and Tiny’s studio when Tiny offered her alcohol and pills in the summer of 2006. According to Blackburn’s letter, she eventually passed out in a bedroom and woke up the next morning “bleeding from her vagina” and feeling “discomfort in her anus” and was given a morning-after pill by one of Tiny’s associates. Another woman, an Air Force veteran, claims she was given a drink by Tiny at a club and later taken to a hotel room with the couple. She eventually felt sick, after only having two drinks, and vomited. T.I. “attempted to put his foot into her vagina” against her consent, according to Blackburn, before she passed out. She woke up naked “with a very sore vagina.” Another victim, a former friend of Tiny’s, claims she was forced by T.I. to take drugs and “has personally witnessed women complaining of being kidnapped and held against their will for days at a time,” according to Blackburn. The other allegations detailed in the letter include drugging and violent threats, along with sexual assault by associates of T.I. and Tiny.


The Times said it has confirmed five victims’ accounts through interviews with victims and other witnesses. A friend of the veteran’s told the Times that she described being drugged and a non-consensual sex act in the days after the incident. The mother of the former friend of Tiny’s also told the Times that her daughter had told her about the drugging and sexual assaults by T.I. and Tiny.

Blackburn told the Times none of the victims he represented had previously shared their stories on social media. Sabrina Peterson, who has accused T.I. of once holding her at gunpoint, previously shared messages on Instagram from victims claiming they had been sexually assaulted, abused, and drugged by T.I. and Tiny. At the time, a spokesperson for the couple told Vulture, “Mr. and Mrs. Harris want to be on record and more importantly want the public to know they emphatically deny in the strongest way possible the egregiously appalling allegations being made against them by Sabrina Peterson.” The statement further threatened legal action. In the wake of those allegations, MTV paused production on the couple’s reality series T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle.

Blackburn also represents Peterson, and his office said in a statement that he is filing a defamation lawsuit against T.I. and Tiny, along with Shekinah Anderson, in California on March 1. Anderson, who has appeared on the couple’s MTV reality show as Shekinah Jo, previously said in an Instagram Live that Peterson “recruited women” for T.I. and Tiny; she since took back the allegation on a subsequent Instagram Live.

Blackburn’s letter states that victims and witnesses “are prepared to speak with investigators and prosecutors,” and he added to the Times that many would like to pursue criminal charges. Steve Sadow, the lawyer for T.I. and Tiny, further told Vulture, “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming.”

Damn 11 more?

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11 New Victims Accuse T.I. and Tiny Harris of Sexual Assault, Drugging
By Justin Curto
Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

f8bfd3c5a18cb076b0bdb308c9bea26a3c-ti-tiny.rsquare.w330.jpg


A lawyer is seeking a criminal investigation into T.I. and Tiny Harris on behalf of 11 new victims accusing the couple of sexual assault, abuse, and drugging, along with facilitating abuse among other members of their circle. The new accusations come after dozens of alleged victims first accused the couple of sexual abuse and assault in late January, accusations denied by the couple at the time. Tyrone A. Blackburn, a New York–based lawyer, sent letters to state and federal prosecutors along with state attorneys general in Georgia and California on February 19 calling for investigations, Vulture confirmed. The New York Times first reported the letters, and Blackburn told the paper he received confirmation that the letters were delivered. A lawyer for T.I., born Clifford Harris, and Tiny, a.k.a. Tameka Harris, told Vulture the couple “deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations.”

The letters, obtained by Vulture, detail “eerily similar events of sexual abuse, forced ingestion of illegal narcotics, kidnapping, terroristic threats and false imprisonment,” as Blackburn describes. One of the victims alleges she was a 17-year-old intern to T.I. and Tiny’s studio when Tiny offered her alcohol and pills in the summer of 2006. According to Blackburn’s letter, she eventually passed out in a bedroom and woke up the next morning “bleeding from her vagina” and feeling “discomfort in her anus” and was given a morning-after pill by one of Tiny’s associates. Another woman, an Air Force veteran, claims she was given a drink by Tiny at a club and later taken to a hotel room with the couple. She eventually felt sick, after only having two drinks, and vomited. T.I. “attempted to put his foot into her vagina” against her consent, according to Blackburn, before she passed out. She woke up naked “with a very sore vagina.” Another victim, a former friend of Tiny’s, claims she was forced by T.I. to take drugs and “has personally witnessed women complaining of being kidnapped and held against their will for days at a time,” according to Blackburn. The other allegations detailed in the letter include drugging and violent threats, along with sexual assault by associates of T.I. and Tiny.


The Times said it has confirmed five victims’ accounts through interviews with victims and other witnesses. A friend of the veteran’s told the Times that she described being drugged and a non-consensual sex act in the days after the incident. The mother of the former friend of Tiny’s also told the Times that her daughter had told her about the drugging and sexual assaults by T.I. and Tiny.

Blackburn told the Times none of the victims he represented had previously shared their stories on social media. Sabrina Peterson, who has accused T.I. of once holding her at gunpoint, previously shared messages on Instagram from victims claiming they had been sexually assaulted, abused, and drugged by T.I. and Tiny. At the time, a spokesperson for the couple told Vulture, “Mr. and Mrs. Harris want to be on record and more importantly want the public to know they emphatically deny in the strongest way possible the egregiously appalling allegations being made against them by Sabrina Peterson.” The statement further threatened legal action. In the wake of those allegations, MTV paused production on the couple’s reality series T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle.

Blackburn also represents Peterson, and his office said in a statement that he is filing a defamation lawsuit against T.I. and Tiny, along with Shekinah Anderson, in California on March 1. Anderson, who has appeared on the couple’s MTV reality show as Shekinah Jo, previously said in an Instagram Live that Peterson “recruited women” for T.I. and Tiny; she since took back the allegation on a subsequent Instagram Live.

Blackburn’s letter states that victims and witnesses “are prepared to speak with investigators and prosecutors,” and he added to the Times that many would like to pursue criminal charges. Steve Sadow, the lawyer for T.I. and Tiny, further told Vulture, “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming.”
" attempted to put his foot in her vagina" sounds so crazy it might be true.
 
11 New Victims Accuse T.I. and Tiny Harris of Sexual Assault, Drugging
By Justin Curto
Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

f8bfd3c5a18cb076b0bdb308c9bea26a3c-ti-tiny.rsquare.w330.jpg


A lawyer is seeking a criminal investigation into T.I. and Tiny Harris on behalf of 11 new victims accusing the couple of sexual assault, abuse, and drugging, along with facilitating abuse among other members of their circle. The new accusations come after dozens of alleged victims first accused the couple of sexual abuse and assault in late January, accusations denied by the couple at the time. Tyrone A. Blackburn, a New York–based lawyer, sent letters to state and federal prosecutors along with state attorneys general in Georgia and California on February 19 calling for investigations, Vulture confirmed. The New York Times first reported the letters, and Blackburn told the paper he received confirmation that the letters were delivered. A lawyer for T.I., born Clifford Harris, and Tiny, a.k.a. Tameka Harris, told Vulture the couple “deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations.”

The letters, obtained by Vulture, detail “eerily similar events of sexual abuse, forced ingestion of illegal narcotics, kidnapping, terroristic threats and false imprisonment,” as Blackburn describes. One of the victims alleges she was a 17-year-old intern to T.I. and Tiny’s studio when Tiny offered her alcohol and pills in the summer of 2006. According to Blackburn’s letter, she eventually passed out in a bedroom and woke up the next morning “bleeding from her vagina” and feeling “discomfort in her anus” and was given a morning-after pill by one of Tiny’s associates. Another woman, an Air Force veteran, claims she was given a drink by Tiny at a club and later taken to a hotel room with the couple. She eventually felt sick, after only having two drinks, and vomited. T.I. “attempted to put his foot into her vagina” against her consent, according to Blackburn, before she passed out. She woke up naked “with a very sore vagina.” Another victim, a former friend of Tiny’s, claims she was forced by T.I. to take drugs and “has personally witnessed women complaining of being kidnapped and held against their will for days at a time,” according to Blackburn. The other allegations detailed in the letter include drugging and violent threats, along with sexual assault by associates of T.I. and Tiny.


The Times said it has confirmed five victims’ accounts through interviews with victims and other witnesses. A friend of the veteran’s told the Times that she described being drugged and a non-consensual sex act in the days after the incident. The mother of the former friend of Tiny’s also told the Times that her daughter had told her about the drugging and sexual assaults by T.I. and Tiny.

Blackburn told the Times none of the victims he represented had previously shared their stories on social media. Sabrina Peterson, who has accused T.I. of once holding her at gunpoint, previously shared messages on Instagram from victims claiming they had been sexually assaulted, abused, and drugged by T.I. and Tiny. At the time, a spokesperson for the couple told Vulture, “Mr. and Mrs. Harris want to be on record and more importantly want the public to know they emphatically deny in the strongest way possible the egregiously appalling allegations being made against them by Sabrina Peterson.” The statement further threatened legal action. In the wake of those allegations, MTV paused production on the couple’s reality series T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle.

Blackburn also represents Peterson, and his office said in a statement that he is filing a defamation lawsuit against T.I. and Tiny, along with Shekinah Anderson, in California on March 1. Anderson, who has appeared on the couple’s MTV reality show as Shekinah Jo, previously said in an Instagram Live that Peterson “recruited women” for T.I. and Tiny; she since took back the allegation on a subsequent Instagram Live.

Blackburn’s letter states that victims and witnesses “are prepared to speak with investigators and prosecutors,” and he added to the Times that many would like to pursue criminal charges. Steve Sadow, the lawyer for T.I. and Tiny, further told Vulture, “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming.”
They’re done.
 
T.I. AND TINY: FRIENDS AND FAMILY HUSTLE HAS BEEN SUSPENDED DUE TO SEXUAL ABUSE ALLEGATIONS

She's already fucking with his money , the show being suspended.
 
T.I. Won’t Return for ‘Ant-Man 3’ Amid Accusations of Sexual Misconduct

Rapper/actor previously appeared in the first two “Ant-Man” films as part of Paul Rudd’s crew
Umberto Gonzalez | March 1, 2021 @ 5:10 PMLast Updated: March 1, 2021 @ 5:56 PM
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Rapper and actor Tip T.I. Harris won’t return for the third installment of the “Ant-Man” franchise, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.
T.I., who appeared in the first two “Ant-Man” films as part of Paul Rudd’s crew, was never slated to return to the third film called “Ant-Man: Quantumania,” the individual said Monday amid accusations of sexual misconduct against the actor.
Earlier Monday during a news conference, lawyer Tyrone A. Blackburn of T.A. Blackburn Law, who represents 11 alleged victims, called for T.I. and and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris to be investigated.
“Criminal allegations span over 15 years of methodical, sadistic abuse against women in various venues throughout the country,” Blackburn said. “This matter is ongoing and I suspect will evolve with the passage of time as more persons of interest come forward.”
Also Read:How 'WandaVision' Has Ties With 'Loki' and 'Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania'
T.I. and Tiny’s attorney, Steve Sadow, denied the accusations in a statement through their lawyer.
“Clifford (T.I.) and Tameka Harris deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations,” the statement read. “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming. 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 Hollywood Reporter first reported that Harris wouldn’t appear in the third “Ant-Man” film.
The “Ant-Man” franchise stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly and Michael Douglas. Peyton Reed directed 2015’s “Ant-Man” and 2018’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”
The third film in the franchise doesn’t have a release date, but the plan is to go into production this year, with a likely release in 2022.
Taking place in between “Captain America: Civil War” and “Avengers: Infinity War,” the previous film, “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” sees Scott Lang (Rudd) as he goes into house arrest after assisting Captain America during the events of “Civil War.” All the reluctant hero wants to do is take care of his daughter, but is forced to suit up again after a mysterious villain named Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) steals technology belonging to the original Ant-Man, Hank Pym (Michael Douglas).
 
T.I. Not Returning to Ant-Man 3 Amid Sexual Assault Allegations, Lawsuit
By Justin Curto

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T.I. will not reprise his role in the latest Ant-Man movie, according to Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. The rapper, born Clifford Harris, played Ant-Man’s friend Dave in the 2015 original film and 2018 sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp. The upcoming third film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, does not have a specific release date and is currently only in development. However, news of his departure comes days after a new group of victims accused the rapper and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, of a range of allegations including sexual assault, abuse, and drugging, and called for a criminal investigation against the couple in two states. Further, it comes less than 24 hours after the first woman to accuse T.I. of wrongdoing — Atlanta entrepreneur Sabrina Peterson, who alleged the rapper once pulled a gun on her and who publicized the first abuse allegations against the rapper and his wife — filed a defamation lawsuit against T.I. and Tiny, who spoke out against her allegations at the time. Sources told Variety that T.I. was never planned to return to the third film, while The Hollywood Reporter said the relationship between the Ant-Man news and T.I.’s allegations was unclear.

T.I. has denied all allegations of wrongdoing against him. “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming,” Steve Sadow, a lawyer for the rapper and his wife, told Vulture on March 1 of the new victims. In response to Peterson’s lawsuit, another lawyer for the couple, Andrew Brettler, told Vulture on March 1, “Nothing our clients may have said about her is defamatory.” T.I.’s departure from the Ant-Man series comes after MTV has paused his and his wife’s reality series, T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle, “given the serious nature of the allegations” against the couple.

 
T.I. Not Returning to Ant-Man 3 Amid Sexual Assault Allegations, Lawsuit
By Justin Curto

d3562b3f6be233cb335ebdf2bf63ff0bc3-ti---.rsquare.w330.jpg



T.I. will not reprise his role in the latest Ant-Man movie, according to Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. The rapper, born Clifford Harris, played Ant-Man’s friend Dave in the 2015 original film and 2018 sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp. The upcoming third film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, does not have a specific release date and is currently only in development. However, news of his departure comes days after a new group of victims accused the rapper and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, of a range of allegations including sexual assault, abuse, and drugging, and called for a criminal investigation against the couple in two states. Further, it comes less than 24 hours after the first woman to accuse T.I. of wrongdoing — Atlanta entrepreneur Sabrina Peterson, who alleged the rapper once pulled a gun on her and who publicized the first abuse allegations against the rapper and his wife — filed a defamation lawsuit against T.I. and Tiny, who spoke out against her allegations at the time. Sources told Variety that T.I. was never planned to return to the third film, while The Hollywood Reporter said the relationship between the Ant-Man news and T.I.’s allegations was unclear.

T.I. has denied all allegations of wrongdoing against him. “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming,” Steve Sadow, a lawyer for the rapper and his wife, told Vulture on March 1 of the new victims. In response to Peterson’s lawsuit, another lawyer for the couple, Andrew Brettler, told Vulture on March 1, “Nothing our clients may have said about her is defamatory.” T.I.’s departure from the Ant-Man series comes after MTV has paused his and his wife’s reality series, T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle, “given the serious nature of the allegations” against the couple.

tipster got some shit on him now smh
 
I wonder what happens if these allegations turn out to be false.

I think much like before all the corporations gonna say my bad

Make sure you keep your sh*t more private from now on.

No hard feelings lets make sure you discuss on the show next season.

Legally i guess they could try to sue the accuser if its false and outlets for slander but thats tough
 
T.I. Won’t Return for ‘Ant-Man 3’ Amid Accusations of Sexual Misconduct

Rapper/actor previously appeared in the first two “Ant-Man” films as part of Paul Rudd’s crew
Umberto Gonzalez | March 1, 2021 @ 5:10 PMLast Updated: March 1, 2021 @ 5:56 PM
Getty Images
Rapper and actor Tip T.I. Harris won’t return for the third installment of the “Ant-Man” franchise, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.
T.I., who appeared in the first two “Ant-Man” films as part of Paul Rudd’s crew, was never slated to return to the third film called “Ant-Man: Quantumania,” the individual said Monday amid accusations of sexual misconduct against the actor.
Earlier Monday during a news conference, lawyer Tyrone A. Blackburn of T.A. Blackburn Law, who represents 11 alleged victims, called for T.I. and and his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris to be investigated.
“Criminal allegations span over 15 years of methodical, sadistic abuse against women in various venues throughout the country,” Blackburn said. “This matter is ongoing and I suspect will evolve with the passage of time as more persons of interest come forward.”
Also Read:How 'WandaVision' Has Ties With 'Loki' and 'Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania'
T.I. and Tiny’s attorney, Steve Sadow, denied the accusations in a statement through their lawyer.
“Clifford (T.I.) and Tameka Harris deny in the strongest possible terms these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations,” the statement read. “We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming. 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 Hollywood Reporter first reported that Harris wouldn’t appear in the third “Ant-Man” film.
The “Ant-Man” franchise stars Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly and Michael Douglas. Peyton Reed directed 2015’s “Ant-Man” and 2018’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”
The third film in the franchise doesn’t have a release date, but the plan is to go into production this year, with a likely release in 2022.
Taking place in between “Captain America: Civil War” and “Avengers: Infinity War,” the previous film, “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” sees Scott Lang (Rudd) as he goes into house arrest after assisting Captain America during the events of “Civil War.” All the reluctant hero wants to do is take care of his daughter, but is forced to suit up again after a mysterious villain named Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen) steals technology belonging to the original Ant-Man, Hank Pym (Michael Douglas).
Never slated to return though :hmm:
 
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