Rapper Soulja Boy Accused of Physical and Sexual Assault, Forcing Ex-Partner to Miscarry Baby
Rapper Soulja Boy Accused of Physical and Sexual Assault, Forcing Ex-Partner to Miscarry Baby
Rapper Soulja Boy is being sued by anonymous woman who claims he beat her repeatedly over the years, with one attack so severe she miscarried their baby.USA Today reports that attorney Neama Rahmani filed the lawsuit against the rapper—whose real name is DeAndre Cortez Way--on behalf of the woman, who is identified in court documents only as Jane Doe."[Jane Doe] and [Way] first began their on-and-off romantic relationship in 2007," the lawsuit says. "They restarted their relationship in a more serious capacity in 2014 until mid 2019 [sic] when [Doe] could no longer withstand [Way's] constant abuse."The lawsuit recounts one instance, in late 2015, when Doe was pregnant with Soulja Boy’s child. While sitting together, Way “quickly became irate and violent” as they “were having a simple conversation.”Doe then claims that “[Way] began to punch [her] in the face and chest, until she could no longer stand on her feet.” She then fell “to the ground,” after which Soulja Boy “continued to kick [her] all over her body, particularly in the stomach.”Following the attack, Doe says that she “suffered a miscarriage and was unable to carry her pregnancy into full term.”Doe’s complaint further cites numerous instances in which Soulja Boy threatened her with violence and death.
Soulja Boy on the cover of the Spring 2012 edition of DOPE Magazine. Image via Wikimedia Commons/uploader:Arialyssa. (CCA-BY-3.0).
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