Report: Tyga Offers Model $50K to Drop Underage Sexual Abuse Suit Against Him
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A model named Allison Brown sued Tyga back in 2013, claiming the rapper 'coerced young and impressionable under-age women to pose nude' at 'Make It Nasty' video shoot.

AceShowbiz - Tyga offered a model named Allison Brown $50,000 to drop underage sexual abuse lawsuit against him, Radar Online reports. According to court documents obtained by the site, the 25-year-old rapper only paid Allison $25,000 by February.

On Monday, June 29, Allison asked the court to force Tyga to pay up the rest of the money during a hearing of the matter. According to the agreement's terms, the payment was supposed to be sent via wire transfer within 20 days after the document was signed on January 26. However, the model didn't receive it until February 2.

At that time, Tyga's lawyer emailed her and wrote, "$25,000 payment has been wired today to your firm's trust account and you will receive it tomorrow. I am working on obtaining information regarding the remaining $25,000."

Allison claimed in her 2013 lawsuit that she was "invited to the location of a music video - a large mansion in the Hollywood Hills - where she, and a group of similarly situated women [were] served unlimited amounts of alcohol..."

The model's complaint stated, "After hours of being encouraged to drink (without verification of the victim's age) the victim is summoned to the room where the scene is filmed. After one or two takes, the director and the crew members (I.e. Camera operators) encourage the victim to remove her clothing. Still under the influence of alcohol, the victim is successfully pressured to remove her clothing contingent on the promise that her intimate areas (I.e., nipples) will be 'edited out.' "

"Defendant Tyga, shirtless, was the centerpiece of the scene, where girls were asked to dance in a sexually suggestive manner on and around him while Tyga's song 'Make It Nasty' was played as background music and Ms. Brown was told to dance with the music," the complaint continued.

At that time, Allison was seeking damages for "sexual battery, misappropriation of likeness, invasion of privacy, fraud and deceit, negligent misrepresentation, unfair business practices, intentional infliction of emotional distress." She and Tyga reached settlement on the case in December 2014.

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