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Jamie Foxx Hit With Allegations Of Slapping A Woman With His Penis Back In 2002

A woman has come out and accused actor Jamie Foxx of slapping her in the face with is penis because she refused to give him oral pleasure.  Foxx has stated this is a complete and absurd lie and has plan on filing charges against the woman for filing a false report against him.

The alleged penis slap was to have taken place back in 2002 and the woman who claims this incident occurred claims she had to pay a visit to the hospital the day after because of panic attacks.  According to Foxx’s attorney no claims have been filed with the police at any time during the 16 year period.  The alleged conduct only has come out because she was inspired by the #MeToo movement.

Foxx is adamant this supposed claim is false and he will not be taken advantage of these false claims.

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Read more as reported by The Grapevine:

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Jamie Foxx is the latest celebrity to be accused of assault and sexual misconduct.

A woman has accused the actor and singer of slapping her with his genitalia nearly 16 years ago—an accusation that the star has refuted as an “absurd” lie.

TMZ first reported the allegations. Law enforcement said that the accuser told the police last week that she and a friend were attending a party at the star’s place in Las Vegas in 2002 when he tried to get her to perform oral sex. She claims that when she refused, Jamie hit her in her face with his penis.

After the alleged attack, the accuser said that one of Foxx’s friends told her that she had to leave. The woman said that she had to go to the hospital the next day once she returned to Los Angeles to get treatment for a panic attack.

Foxx’s attorney, Allison Hart, told TMZ that “Jamie emphatically denies that this incident ever occurred.”

The star, in fact, according to Hart, intends to file a report with the Las Vegas Police Department against the accuser “for filing a false police report against him. The first time [Jamie] became aware of this woman’s absurd claims about an incident that supposedly occurred 16 years ago was when TMZ contacted his representatives [Tuesday] about this story.

“The alleged incident was not reported to law enforcement in 2002, or at any other time in the last 16 years until last Friday because the incident never happened,” Hart added.

Sources with law enforcement told TMZ that Vegas police have listed the case as open, although the statute of limitations—three years in Nevada—has long since run its course.

As for the accuser, she said that she was inspired by the #MeToo movement to file a police report, and wanted the alleged incident documented in case other accusers come forward.

Source: The Grapevine

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