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Drake Payed His Alleged Sexual Assault Victim $350,000 To Keep The Secret

A woman who accused Drake of sexual assault, and was privately paid a settlement of $350,000 after negotiating with the star, has now filed a complaint against her own attorney which lays out graphic details of the incident. However, Drake's team believes she is lying about the incident, and have now contacted law enforcement to investigate.

The complaint, obtained by The Blast, was recently filed by Laquana Morris, aka Layla Lace, with the New York Attorney Grievance Committee.


According to the complaint, Morris states:

"I, Laquana Morris signed a retainer agreement with Alexander Cabereiras on January 23, 2018. I explained to him that I was sexually assaulted by the rapper Drake."

Morris then went into great detail and explained, "How Drake forced me to perform oral on him. It wasn't your ordinary oral it was more so a fetish where he measured a cup and demanded that I spit in the cup until he had measured it. Afterward he dumped the spit on my face repeating, 'I wanna see your face messy.'"

Morris also states, "Being that the incident happening in Manchester UK I had to file a police report over there. I called the Manchester Police Department in June 2017."

Drake was investigated by authorities in the UK based on Morris' complaint. The rapper was eventually cleared of any criminal wrongdoing. Sources close to Drake tell us he was cleared by law enforcement because the story "simply isn't true."

Afterwards, the lead investigator sent Laquana an email explaining that the reason he wasn't prosecuted is that they couldn't secure a "100%" conviction.

With his mask & cape on .......




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