A woman has filed a lawsuit against French Montana accusing him of sexual battery.
According to court documents obtained by The Blast, a woman using the pseudonym Jane Doe is suing the rapper (real name: Karim Kharbouch), his employee Mansour Bennouna and Coke Boy Records.
The woman accuses both men of assault and battery, sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent hiring, supervision and retention, and negligence.
The woman says that the rapper “had a longstanding practice of inviting women to their recording sessions, or choosing women at bars, and inviting them back to the Hidden Hills house.”
She adds that the men would supply women with drinks and drugs, “with the purpose of engaging in sexual acts with them, without any regard to whether or not they consented, or were able to consent.”
She also alleges that the “Defendants would be in control of how much alcohol was provided, always making sure there was excessive amounts, given and encouraging the women to drink,” and that he would take drugs and then encourage the women to. She even claims that sometimes the women were given drugs without their knowledge.
She says that after attending the rappers and drinking with French and his crew, they encouraged her to take a shot and she “blacked out.” She was then in and out of consciousness but witnesses “several men” coming in and out of the bedroom.
She says French was likely one of them.
When she “regained consciousness,” she says she “felt a pain in her pelvis, lower back and vagina.” She felt that she had been drugged and raped and rushed to the hospital where she had a rape kit administered. Semen was found — which means that authorities may be able to identify the men.
She also reported the incident to the cops.
According to the outlet, Jane Doe is seeking damages for the “extreme emotional distress, anxiety, flashbacks and depression” she experiences since the alleged attack.