Cyndi Lauper‘s son, rapper Declyn “Dex” Lauper, sexually assaulted a lady in a New York Metropolis condominium after she refused to carry out oral intercourse on him … at the least in keeping with a brand new lawsuit.
The go well with, obtained by TMZ, alleges Dex invited the girl over in November 2020 and despatched her cash for personal automobile transportation … however when she arrived, she claims he “seemed agitated,” they usually disagreed about her performing fellatio.
She says when she insisted on leaving, Dex took her telephone and threatened to interrupt the system if she didn’t carry out oral intercourse on him. She claims he pushed her onto his mattress along with his genitals uncovered, held her arms down, and forcibly smothered his genitals over her mouth.
The girl additionally claims Dex referred to as her a “bitch” and a “n****” and informed her nobody would imagine her if she ever repeated what occurred between them.
Dex will not be being sued for the alleged sexual assault … as an alternative, the girl is suing Cyndi’s husband, David Thornton.
The girl claims David enabled the alleged sexual assault as a result of he leased the penthouse and “knew of his son’s violent and sexually abusive propensities, including prior sexual violence against women and prior settlements of claims for similar conduct.”
She claims Dex’s ex, “Love & Hip Hop: New York” star Brittney Taylor, made public claims in 2018 alleging Dex was bodily and verbally abusive throughout their romantic relationship … and he or she says David knew in regards to the allegations however “failed to take any action to supervise, restrict, or prevent his son from using the Premises to perpetrate sexual violence.”
The girl says she suffered bodily accidents, ache and struggling, emotional misery, humiliation, embarrassment, stress and anxiousness, lack of shallowness and self-confidence, and emotional ache and struggling because of the alleged sexual assault … and he or she’s going after Cyndi’s husband for damages.
We reached out to Cyndi’s camp … to this point no phrase again.