Drake & Future Sued For $25 Million By Woman: I was raped at your concert!
Drake & Future Sued For $25 Million By Woman
Drake and Future have been hit with a $25 million lawsuit. A woman is suing the pair, alleges that she was raped by a man named Leavy Johnson, who was associated with one of their concert venues.
She says that last August, she attended Drake and Future’s concert in Nashville. She says that she was approached by Johnson, who was associated with Bridgestone Arena. He said that he’d take her backstage to meet both Drake and Future. The woman says she followed Johnson, who then allegedly violently attacked her, causing severe physical and psychological injury.
Reportedly, Johnson has since been arrested and charged with rape and is awaiting trial. He is said to have had outstanding warrants for assault at the time of the alleged attack. The woman who claims she was raped, says Drake, Future, the arena and multiple others should have known that employing Johnson had the potential to cause a dangerous situation for others.
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