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Explosive Lawsuit: Metro Boomin Accused of Assault, Dark Secrets from 2016 Unveiled!

On October 29, renowned music producer Metro Boomin found himself caught in a serious allegation after a woman named Vanessa LeMaistre filed a lawsuit accusing him of sexually assaulting her during a studio session in 2016. The lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, reveals shocking details that have left both fans and the public stunned. LeMaistre alleges that Metro Boomin took advantage of her during a vulnerable time after the loss of her 9-month-old son. Moreover, she claims that she became pregnant as a result of the alleged assault.METRO BOOMIN Toronto Vancouver 2024 - Metro Boomin Show Tickets -  Ticketsets.ca | Tickets.ca

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According to LeMaistre, she met Metro Boomin in Las Vegas shortly after her child passed away. The two quickly became close after a short conversation, and Metro invited her to his studio in Los Angeles in September 2016. LeMaistre recalls that the initial meeting felt warm and trusting, but everything took a turn for the worse when she arrived at his L.A. studio.

Events in the Studio: Shocking Allegations

At the studio, LeMaistre claims that Metro Boomin was using codeine. She also admitted to consuming some substances, including half a Xanax and a small shot of alcohol, hoping to ease her stress and grief. She alleges that, after consuming these, she felt dizzy and eventually blacked out on a couch in the studio. When she regained consciousness, she found herself in a bed and claims Metro Boomin was forcing himself on her. The next morning, she alleges that the producer told her to leave the studio.

LeMaistre says that some time after, she discovered she was pregnant. She insists that the child could only be Metro Boomin’s, as she had not been involved with anyone else at the time. However, due to her circumstances, LeMaistre decided to terminate the pregnancy two months later. This incident left a heavy psychological impact on her, and she decided to file a lawsuit against Metro Boomin, not only to seek justice for herself but also to raise awareness about the dangers in the music industry.Metro Boomin Went From Being A Morehouse College Student To A  Grammy-Nominated Music Producer With An Estimated $45M Net Worth - AfroTech

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Musical Reference: Did Metro Boomin Mention the Incident in “Rap Saved Me”?

Adding to the shock, LeMaistre claims that Metro Boomin indirectly referenced the incident in one of his songs. She alleges that the track “Rap Saved Me” contains lyrics that eerily resemble her experience. In the song, Metro raps, “She took a Xanny / Then she fainted,” which she believes is a veiled reference to the 2016 incident. Additionally, the line “I’m from the gutter … ain’t no changing” further portrays an image of disregard and irresponsibility in his relationship with her.

LeMaistre is seeking unspecified damages as well as punitive damages. This isn’t the first time Metro Boomin has faced legal troubles, but this lawsuit is far more serious, marking the first time he’s been accused of sexual assault.

Metro Boomin’s Recent Legal Troubles

In the past year, Metro Boomin has been entangled in multiple lawsuits, all concerning music rights, but they were limited to copyright issues. In 2023, he was sued by the estate of the late Barry White for allegedly using an uncleared sample. Following that, another lawsuit involved his company “BBL Drizzy”, with multiple record labels accusing it of copyright violations. However, this is the first time he’s been sued over allegations of sexual assault, which has left fans and the public both worried and shocked. Currently, Metro Boomin has not responded to LeMaistre’s allegations.Metro Boomin & Friends' Concert in St. Louis Announcement | Hypebeast

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Public Reaction and the Complexities of the Music Industry

This story quickly spread across social media, sparking a mix of reactions from fans and artists alike. Some believe that LeMaistre may be trying to “capitalize” on the fame of big names in the music industry, while others sympathize with her and argue that vulnerable individuals should be protected against the power and wealth of prominent figures.

The music industry is notorious for its dark side, and allegations of sexual assault are unfortunately not rare. Before Metro Boomin, many other artists have faced similar accusations. This incident once again sounds an alarm about the risky working environment and ethical boundaries that are sometimes blurred by fame and power.Inside Metro Boomin Day When St. Louis Recognized the Producer

Vanessa LeMaistre’s story with Metro Boomin remains full of mystery and controversy, and it will take time for the truth to come to light. However, this lawsuit has already made waves and could significantly impact Metro Boomin’s career.

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