Producer Detail Accused of Raping & Beating Two Women
Beyonce’s Music Producer Accused of Raping & Beating Two Women
Detail (real name Noel Fisher) has been accused of raping two women. The Detroit-bred producer has made hits for Beyonce (‘Drunk In Love’), Nicki Minaj and Drake. According to reports, two women, Kristina Buch and Peyton Ackley are suing the producer. Buch claims Detail forced her “to have vaginal/anal sex with him after recording songs on multiple occasions”. She says she was physically attacked by him last week in a Malibu hotel. She claims Detail,
Forcibly grabbed her by the hair, hit, and choked her.
Ackley has similar claims, stating that Detail walked in on her taking a bath and forced her to have sex with him in front of another producer. She says that he forced her to record him sexually abusing Buch. In March, Ackley alleges that Detail “slammed her head into a wall and dragged her up a flight of stairs” and that she and Buch were treated as “sex slaves.” A judge has given both women restraining orders.
After news hit about the lawsuit, other women took to social media making similar claims.
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