The woman was identified as Jane Doe and
described as a dancer, model, host and actress who had worked
with Snoop Dogg, though his spokesperson said she never worked
for the artist.
In the lawsuit filed in the Central District of California
against Calvin Broadus aka Snoop Dogg, the woman said Snoop Dogg
entered a bathroom she was using, forced her to perform oral sex
and masturbated in front of her.
"Plaintiff found herself thinking about her job security if she
displeased Defendant Snoop Dogg," the complaint said. "Plaintiff
felt pressured by defendant Snoop Dogg due to his dominance, and
his position of power over her, including his ability to hire
and fire her and ensure that she would never be hired in his
industry again."
A spokesperson for Snoop Dogg said the musician "has never had
any sexual encounter" with the woman and the allegations were
"simply meritless."
"They appear to be part of a self-enrichment shakedown scheme to
extort Snoop Dogg right before he performs during this Sunday's
Super Bowl halftime show," the spokesperson said.
Similar allegations were made by a woman in December 2021, using
her full name, through the California Department of Fair
Employment and Housing, the spokesperson said.
"What is clear is that this shakedown scheme is disgraceful.
This attempt to use the courts to advance this scheme is
shameful too, and does a disservice to real victims who deserve
to be believed," the spokesperson added.
The woman said in the lawsuit she was also sexually assaulted
earlier in the evening by a Snoop Dogg employee who is also
named as a defendant. The parties tried to resolve the matter
through mediation, the complaint said.
On Instagram on Wednesday, Snoop Dogg wrote that "Gold digger
season is here be careful... keep ya guards up. And. Keep ya
circle small."
The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, said the post
appeared shortly after mediation talks broke down.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien and
Daniel Wallis)
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