Canadian rapper, Drake reportedly paid out $350,000 to a
woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2017.
TheBlast.com reported on Wednesday that the amount plus
lurid details of the alleged incident have been made public in a complaint
filed by Laquana Morris against her New York attorney.
According to the publication, the settlement was made by the
rapper even though no charges were brought against him following an
investigation by police in Manchester, England.
In her complaint, filed with the New York Attorney Grievance
Committee against Alexander Cabereiras, Morris describes what allegedly
happened after she and Drake went back to his hotel room following the
Manchester concert of his Boy Meets World tour in February 2017.
The former stripper and Instagram model wrote: 'Drake forced
me to perform oral on him. It wasn't your ordinary oral it was more so a
fetish.'
She then describes how he told her to spit into a cup 'until
he had measured it.'
Recall back in June 2017, Morris filed a police report in
the UK and hired her attorney in January 2018. But the British refused to
pursue a prosecution against Drake citing a lack of evidence, according to
documents submitted in her filing.
In September 2018, Drake filed a lawsuit against Morris
claiming she had tried to extort him with phony pregnancy and rape claims.
The two parties reached a settlement in November 2018.
According to TheBlast, Morris is aggrieved that the
settlement with Drake included a statement, which, she now says, portrayed the
Canadian hitmaker as the victim in the situation.
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She's also claiming that her attorney worked with Drake's
attorney against her best interests.
In response, sources close to the God's Plan rapper told The
Blast that by revealing the details of the settlement, which also included a
requirement she does not repeat her allegations of sexual assault, Morris is
now in breach of said agreement.
Sources suggested that she will have to return the initial
payment of $125,000 that was made as well as face possible claims for
significant damages from the rapper.