Amber Rose was doing an interview with The Daily Beast when she dropped some shocking information regarding Ian Connor’s alleged history of sexual assault. Rose said that she’s spoken to “at least 21 women” who have been supposedly raped by Connor.
According to Amber, the women wanted to “share their stories” at her annual “Slut Walk.” Amber Rose’s “Slut Walk” is a “movement on this cause against sexual injustice, victim blaming, derogatory labeling and gender inequality.”
“I’m not a lawyer,” Rose said. “I can’t prosecute anyone or say, ‘What she’s saying is exactly the truth.’ I wasn’t there. Honestly, seven came out and I’m pretty sure 21 women have reached out to me so far. So I’m assuming there are more [stories] coming out. It’s innocent until proven guilty, but when you have 21 women from all over the world that do not know each other but have similar stories, it gets to the point where it’s like… enough.”
Ian Connor got wind of what Amber said and fired off some tweets as a response. He referred to her as “bald head b*tch” and felt that she was simply looking for attention.
Attention Seeking Will Be The Death Of So Many Inside and Out.
— Ian Connor (@souljaian) June 30, 2016
Amber responded to his tweets within the hour.
I never said I was the law u lil troll but I'm so happy to have them on my Slutwalk stage to tell their stories. Tune in
— Amber Rose (@DaRealAmberRose) June 30, 2016
@souljaian and now your temporary attention will be for allegedly raping women. Good job… Asshole.
— Amber Rose (@DaRealAmberRose) June 30, 2016
In April of this year, a woman named Malika Anderson wrote a detailed account of her alleged sexual assault by Connor.
“On my first post, 4 months after my sexual assault, I wrote about how the assault affected me and how the backlash I got from telling someone I loved the truth about what happened affected me. All of this was well before I decided to involve the police in my assault. But I am finally ready to say that I did. I pursued charges against Ian Connor for raping me.”
Soon after her post, a Chicago singer named Jean Deaux came forward with a similar story in a blog post titled “For Malika.”
“Several months ago I was introduced to Malika Anderson, a friend of a friend who I soon learned had been assaulted by the man who attacked me. Once we exchanged stories I felt terrified, and also comforted. I wasn’t alone in this, but it also meant my attacker was a serial rapist. A sociopath, with an MO, a victim type, and a method. When she asked me to make a statement to her detective working her police report, I agreed.”
Ian has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing, but the flames were fueled after a fist fight with Theophilus London and a twitter spat with both London and A$AP Bari.
As of now, Ian Connor has not been officially charged with any of the crimes he’s been accused of committing.
(Via Fader)