Azealia Banks Say She’s Filing A Police Report Against Man Who Co-Wrote Lizzo’s ‘Truth Hurts’, Accuses Him Of Sexual Assault
Azealia Banks Say She’s Filing Police Report Against Man Who Co-Wrote Lizzo’s ‘Truth Hurts’, Accuses Him Of Sexual Assault
As Lizzo celebrates getting a Grammy nomination for her hit single “Truth Hurts,” Azealia Banks has revealed her plans to file a police report against the man who co-wrote the song Jesse Saint John.
In a post she has since deleted, Azealia Banks said that several people who she knows personally, and complete strangers, have come to her about issues they’ve had with Jesse Saint John. She said she’s currently gathering proof for a police report she plans to file. She added that she’s already taken steps to have him on the California & New York State Sex Offenders Registry.
“People with young children deserve the right to know who is in their neighborhood. This absolutely will end here.”
She also encouraged anyone else with proof to come forward and vowed to keep their identity private.
“These are very serious crimes and I refuse to let this go until there is justice. I love you all. Please stay safe.”

Jesse Saint John has not responded to the claims yet, but he has gone private on social media.


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