The ju judge in Los Angeles has ruled over hip hop artists. The hip hop artist, his real name, Leland Tyler Wayne, was not responsible for sexual assault or battery.
Metroboomin accused of infiltrating a woman during sexual assault
Leland Wayne-born Metroboomin is facing a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Vanessa Le Mastre in California’s superior court, claiming that she raped her in a Los Angeles studio in 2016.
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Record producer Metro Boomin has been found not responsible for sexual assault or battery after the lawsuit filed last year accused the woman of pregnant nearly a decade ago.
After a three-day civil trial, the Los Angeles ju judge cleared the hip-hop artist. His real name is Leland Tyler Wayne. No criminal charges were filed against him.
In a statement shared on Instagram, the 32-year-old St. Louis native thanked God that “I can finally put all this nonsense behind me.”
“Based on how I treat others and represent myself, I wouldn’t have thought in a million years that I could be accused of such a disgusting, heinous act,” Wayne wrote.
Wayne said the allegations not only hurt his “family-friendly brand,” but also added trauma to him and his family, including his younger brother at school.
According to a lawsuit obtained by USA Today, Vanessa Lemaestre allegedly raped her in 2016 after giving her a piece of alcohol when she took half of the Xanax drugs during a Studio session.
USA Today contacted Lemaestre’s attorney for comment.
Contributions: Anika Reed and Taijuan Moorman, USA Today