Singer Bobby V & Transgender Woman Will Face Off In Court
Bobby V & Transgender Woman Will Face Off In Court
Singer Bobby V and transgender woman Reima Houston will face each other for the first time – since a leaked video of him being filmed partially nude leaving her home on July 29 of this year – before a judge this week, according to EURWeb. According to the site,
Bobby V has made accusations of Houston trying to extort him out of $2,000. Prior to Bobby V filing the arrest application he reportedly retained the legal counsel of Atlanta attorney, Gerald Griggs. Meanwhile, Houston has been interviewed by major outlets and claimed, “this was not a sexual exchange or extortion,” after Bobby V made a statement to gossip blog sites that Ms. Houston was “a prostitute” and that he was “being extorted.” Bobby V recanted his previous statement and has said that Ms. Houston “was not a prostitute,” but filed the application for a warrant earlier this month. Ms. Houston will also present to the court her warrant application accusing the award-winning singer of assault, aggravated assault, battery and stalking for his actions that occurred that night, as well.
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