According to your version, in 2013 he would have agreed to meet with the musician, at the request of a close collaborator of Snoop Dogg which he suggested would be “a good career move.”
The woman accuses this collaborator, Bishop Don “Magic” Juan (whose real name is Donald Campbell), of having taken her home without her consent.forcing her to perform oral sex and for instigating her to go to Snoop Dogg’s studio under professional pretexts.
She accepted “in the hope of advancing her career.” There, according to her version, the musician would have forced her to perform oral sex in the bathroom and he would have ejaculated on top of her.
Lawsuit calls Snoop Dogg a ‘predator’ and accuses him of using “his position of power over her, including his ability to hire her, fire her, and make sure no one ever hires her in the industry again.”
According to the lawsuit, both sides tried unsuccessfully to reach a settlement through private mediation on Feb. 8. The lawsuit was filed a day later.
That Wednesday the artist posted on Instagram: “The season of money hunters has arrived. Be careful”. Without referring to anything specific, the message includes emojis of a bag of money, a face with a suspicious expression, a policeman and a judge.
Snoop Dogg, 50, to perform Sunday alongside rap stars Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar at the coveted halftime show for the Super Bowl, the final of this year’s American football championship in Los Angeles.
This week, the artist closed the purchase of a powerful rap firm that released his album “Doggystyle”in 1993.