Dallas Austin Says Singer Macy Gray Groped Him In The Studio & Left The Producer Stranded After Taking His Ferrari

Dallas Austin Says Singer Macy Gray Groped Him In The Studio & Left The Producer Stranded After Taking His Ferrari
Producer Dallas Austin is speaking out about a shocking studio encounter he says crossed the line while working with singer Macy Gray.
During a recent appearance on T.I.’s “ExpediTIously” podcast, the Grammy-winning songwriter accused Gray of groping him during a recording session in Los Angeles. Recalling the moment, Austin said people around him kept checking in.
“I’m like, ‘Yeah. Am I missing something?’ They’re like, ‘No, no, no. Keep going. You’re fine.’”
Austin claimed Gray later sat beside him and a$$aulted him.
“[Gray] come sits next to me and she sticks her hands down my pants… squeezes me and then goes, ‘Ooh, nice.’”
He admitted feeling conflicted afterward.
“I was like, ‘Damn. I don’t know how to feel right now… I feel a little violated.’”
“I took that home with me that night… cried in the car.”
T.I. responded, “Violating people… that’s not a good thing.”
Austin also accused Gray of taking his Ferrari and leaving him stranded.
“Prince ain’t playing. It’s pitch black.”
“She goes, ‘Let me see your keys.’”
“So, then I’m standing outside… Everyone left.”
Despite everything, Austin said, “I love Macy, though… She’s just different.”
What are your thoughts on this alleged series of events?
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