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Nicki Minaj's Husband Claims Attempted Rape Victim Was a 'Willing Participant'
Jennifer Hough's attorney, Tyrone A. Blackburn, has provided this statement to XXL regarding Kenneth Petty's claims that she was a "willing participant."
"A willing participant would not run 20 blocks to school after a sexual encounter and tell the school security/police that she was raped," Blackburn stated. "If Petty believed Ms. Hough was a willing participant he should have never plead guilty to attempted rape."
ORIGINAL STORY:
Nicki Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty, claims that he had consensual sex with his attempted rape victim and she was a "willing participant."
In court documents filed on Nov. 8 and obtained by XXL today (Nov. 10), Petty insists that he didn’t rape plaintiff Jennifer Hough and that she was a “willing participant” in the incident that happened 27 years ago. Additionally, Petty maintains that he did not plead guilty to rape but to attempted rape.
“He pled guilty to, and was convicted of, attempted rape. Defendant [Petty] denies that he ever raped Plaintiff [Hough] and Defendant denies all of Plaintiff's allegations of improper conduct and/or sexual assault,” the document reads. “Rather, the sexual encounter between Plaintiff and Defendant was consensual and Plaintiff was a willing participant.”
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