Big Sean’s Camp Denies Sexual Assualt Incident

Uh. Oh. Rapper Big Sean has been accused of some not-so-great actions. On Thursday (August 4th) at Artpark State Park in Lewiston, New York, Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa hosted a concert. Later that night, at about 10 p.m., police received a call from a young woman who claimed that Sean “Big Sean” Anderson and his upcoming artist friend, Willie “Say It Aint Tone” Hansbro, had sexually assaulted her. Big Sean and Say It Aint Tone were jailed but then released quickly after $500 bail fees were paid on their behalf. But it’s not over. They have been accused of “forcible touching, unlawful imprisonment and sex abuse,” and an official court date is scheduled for September 6th in Niagra County Court. His lawyer, Scott E. Leemon, claims that both men have denied the allegations and that he is positive the court case will prove their innocence. Here’s his full statement:
“Last night, recording artists, Sean “Big Sean” Anderson and Willie “Sayitainttone” Hansbro were arrested and then immediately released by the NY State Police in connection with an allegation made by a female who was at their concert in Lewiston, New York. Both men were charged with misdemeanors and they both vehemently deny the allegations. I am confident, that after further investigation, both men will be vindicated.”

Source: MissInfo
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