
TikTok influencer Moriah Mills recorded a heartbreaking message to Zion Williamson’s other “victims” after a woman filed a lawsuit against the NBA star for rape and physical abuse.
The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles District Court on Thursday.
On Saturday, TMZ reported that Moriah Mills contacted Houston attorney Tony Buzbee to represent her in a case against Williamson.
They broke up in 2023 after dating for about 3 years. Mills aired Williamson’s dirty laundry on social media. She was eventually banned on X (Twitter) for violating X’s policies.
On Saturday, Mills, 34, shared a heartfelt message to other women who may have been victimized by the New Orleans Pelicans star.
“Everybody deserves a chance to be heard and I hope me and any of the other victims… I just hope you all get justice,” Mills said. “The amount of bashing, humiliation, slander and threats that I’ve been receiving the last three years have been a lot. And it’s causing me a lot of stress, emotional distress.”
While fighting back tears, Mills concluded, “I just hope we all can come to justice and this all can be resolved and nobody has to deal – relive these things ever again.”
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Williamson previously pressed charges against Mills for stalking and extorting him while he lived with p0rn star Ahkeema Love, a.k.a. Concrete Rose.
Williamson and Love share a daughter who was born in 2023. They broke up in 2024. Love, 31, allegedly stalked and egged the house of a woman Williamson is currently dating.
His attorney said, “Mr. Williamson reported the plaintiff’s extortion attempts to law enforcement. We understand that an arrest warrant was issued in connection with that report, and we are prepared to provide the court with documentation that supports these facts. Mr. Williamson also intends to file counterclaims and seek significant damages for this defamatory lawsuit.”
The court documents identified Jane Doe as a resident of Seattle, Washington. Moriah Mills lives in Atlanta. However, she is currently on vacation in Los Angeles where the lawsuit was filed.
In the court filing (which you can read below), Jane Doe said she began dating Williamson when he was a top NBA prospect at Duke University in 2019. They broke up in 2023. The plaintiff accused Williamson of “abusive, controlling, and threatening behavior.” The woman demanded $50 million in punitive damages.
According to a source, Williamson is trying to get the lawsuit transferred from California to Louisiana where he lives. he is also countersuing the plaintiff.
“This appears to be an attempt to exploit a professional athlete driven by a financial motive rather than any legitimate grievance,” the attorney’s statement reads. “At no point during or immediately after that relationship did the plaintiff raise any concerns. Only after the friendship ended did she begin demanding millions of dollars.”
Doe’s attorney, Sam E. Taylor of The Lanier Law Firm, said in a statement, “We don’t want to litigate this case in the media. But I will say this is a very serious case as reflected in the pleadings that have been filed, and our client looks forward to her day in court to seek justice in this matter.”





