French Montana is facing a sexual battery lawsuit from a woman who alleges he was one of several men who sexually assaulted her at his California home.
According to court documents obtained by The Blast, an unnamed woman, who filed the suit as a Jane Doe, is suing the hip-hop star, real name, Karim Kharbouch, a member of his entourage, and bosses at his label Coke Boy Records.
The lawsuit accuses French and his employee of assault and battery, sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and label chiefs of negligent hiring, supervision and retention, and negligence.
The woman claims she was invited back to the “No Stylist” hitmaker’s home after they met at a recording studio in the early hours of March 28, 2018. She claimed she was plied with drinks, including a shot that caused her to black out.
She alleges French’s employee “sexually assaulted, sexually harassed, and raped” her, and the rapper, “sexually assaulted, sexually harassed” her.
Doe states the rapper and his entourage gang raped her. She remembers “several men coming in and out of the bedroom” and attacking her while she was incapacitated and that she believes French “was one of the men” who sexually assaulted her.
The alleged victim states she “regained consciousness” around 1:30 p.m with a man “spooning” her and that she “felt a pain in her pelvis, lower back and vagina.”
The lawsuit states that after leaving the rapper’s home, she had a rape kit administered that reportedly showed the presence of semen, after which she reported the rape to the police.
She is seeking unspecified damages for “extreme emotional distress, anxiety, flashbacks and depression” she allegedly experienced and claims the trauma ended her burgeoning career as a model.
WENN has contacted French’s representatives regarding the allegations.
Source: WENN.com