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T.I. and Tiny deny sexual assault allegations as attorney seeks investigation of them - CNN

T.I. and Tiny deny sexual assault allegations as attorney seeks investigation of them - CNN

T.I. and Tiny deny sexual assault allegations as attorney seeks investigation of them - CNN
Mar 02, 2021 1 min, 49 secs

Blackburn says he has been contacted by more than 30 "women, survivors, and witnesses" regarding claims against the couple.

At a press conference Monday, Blackburn reiterated his statement from a press release dated Sunday that he has reached out to prosecutors in Georgia and California to look into the alleged incidents.

Six people are referenced between the two letters.

Blackburn said in a press release there are allegations "of forced drugging, kidnapping, rape, and intimidation in at least two states." He said the allegations span 15 years and some alleged incidents in the letters allegedly involve the couple; others allegedly involved unnamed members of their inner circle.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office said it could not confirm receipt of a letter.

Allegations against the Harrises first came to light weeks ago on social media after the couple's former friend, Sabrina Peterson, posted on her Instagram account that the rapper had put a gun to her head, though she said she did not call police about the alleged incident.

Tameka Harris responded on her official Instagram account by reposting a photo which appeared to come from Peterson's account of T.I.

and Tiny and their team of terroristic threats."

Blackburn claims the alleged victims don't know each other.

During the press conference, Blackburn briefly described the allegations involving six "Jane Doe" clients in Georgia and California, which he said include sexual assault, drugging and kidnapping.

Clifford Harris is from Atlanta and the couple frequently spend time in Los Angeles.

Blackburn said during the press conference that his office is "asking various law enforcement entities to investigate."

On Sunday, The New York Times reported that it had spoken with five of the alleged victims who, the letters, said "were drugged, raped or sexually assaulted by the Harrises or those in their orbit."

The publication reported having spoken to multiple friends and family members of the alleged victims who "said they were told of those episodes." The Times said it reviewed messages and photos in three cases that backed up the timeline of their claims.

Blackburn said that Sadow, the attorney for the Harrises, asked for the names of the women and wanted some kind of deal.

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