Dot Da Genius Says Ex Jhene Aiko Is Slandering His Name, Denies Beating Her
Dot Da Genius is speaking out about his split with Jhene Aiko.

As you know, the singer filed for divorce after less than a year of marriage. Last night, he posted a message on Instagram, denying claims of abuse and stating that he reason that he’s speaking out is because he’s being slandered. Check out his words below.
We’re told that part of his statement, was in response to a few tweets Jhene shared on social media. See below.
I only cheated myself, so glad to be free from all the drugs, depression and confrontation.
As previously reported, last week Jhene officially filed for divorce. If you remember, the pair confirmed their marriage via Instagram with Dot posting,

The photo appeared to have been taken on their wedding day, during their wedding ceremony. Late last year, reports surfaced when Genius referred to Jhene as his wife. Since then, Jhene has caught a lot of heat for her relationship with Big Sean.

The pair formed the group TWENTY88 and released an album together earlier this year. Soon afterwards, they were spotted kissing, holding hands and being very touchy at various events. Jhene cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the divorce and asked the judge to deny spousal support.
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