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Soulja Boy Takes The Stand In Rape And Kidnapping Lawsuit Trial

Soulja Boy Atlanta-bred artist and current California resident appeared in a Santa Monica, Calif. court where he took the stand against the woman, known only as Jane Doe, currently suing him. According to Courthouse News Service, SB denied the woman's allegations but did acknowledge a series of vicious text messages the rapper sent to her that were shown to the jury as evidence. At times, Soulja Boy became agitated with the plaintiff's attorney's line of questioning. Despite the woman's claims that she was Soulja Boy's personal assistant before the two became romantically involved, Draco told the jury that the woman was never hired in a professional level. However, to the contrary, he did admit that he often requested that she perform certain tasks for him. "You would tell her to go get you food," The woman's attorney Dean Aynechi implied.

"I would tell her to go get us food," Soulja Boy replied.

"You would tell her to buy you clothes?" the attorney asked.

"If she was already out, I would tell her to buy some clothes," SB confirmed.

From there, text messages Soulja Boy sent to his accuser were shown in court. The texts revealed that at some point, the relationship between the rapper and his accuser was more than contentious. The texts included messages like "f*k U b**ch" and "I hope you die slow."

"Those are your words?" The attorney asked.

"These are my words," Soulja Boy dryly replied.

"Is it OK to talk to women like this?" attorney Dean Aynechi asked.

"No," Soulja Boy agreed.

At one point during his nearly two hours on the stand, Soulja Boy reportedly became visibly irritated when asked to read written answers to questions given during discovery before the trial. Because of the combative way he replied, the rapper was chastised by the judge.

"Y'all don't know how to read?" Soulja Boy said sarcastically when asked to read the written questions to the jury.

"Mr. Way [Soulja Boy], that is not helpful or appropriate," the judge scolded

According to the report, Soulja Boy was never asked about the woman's rape claims. The plaintiff's attorney only asked questions about allegedly beating the woman. Are you telling this jury you never laid hands on her, sir?" the attorney asked.

"Never," Soulja Boy said confidently.

After the woman's attorney rested his case, Soulja Boy's legal team declined to question him at that time, reserving the right for when the defense presents their case when the trial resumes next week

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