Or, maybe so, cause only God knows what I would have done if I wasn't locked up right now," Wayne writes.Įxplaining how he coped with the revelation, Wayne continues: "I woke up feeling f****d up about the f****d up day that I had. "This is the type of s**t that a man never wants to find out when he's locked up. In the untitled memoir, Wayne reportedly hints that he could have hurt Drake if he wasn't locked up. When Wayne confronted her, she is said to have admitted having sex with Drake the day before the jail visit. Offering a reason as to why the Pound Cake hitmaker Drake warned his friend "Don't f**k with her," Wayne says it was most likely because he argued with his girlfriend a lot. Don't f**k with her like that cause I did f**k her," in reference to Wayne's girlfriend, who has not been identified. Wayne, 32, is said to have written a tell-all book recalling an incident after his 2010 gun possession conviction when Drake, 28, visited him at Rikers Island jail and allegedly boasted about the sexual encounter.Īccording to TMZ, Drake told his YMCMB mentor: "Yeah, it's true. Soon after, the lawsuit claims, Morris’ legal team fabricated a story that Drake raped her during their February 2017 encounter, even filing a police report the lawsuit claims that while Morris told police that she and Drake had consensual sex, she told her civil lawyer that “she was raped, forced to perform oral sex and falsely imprisoned in Drake’s hotel room.”Ī lawyer for Morris did not immediately reply to a request for comment.Young Money boss Lil Wayne reportedly threatened to hurt his close friend Drake after the Started From The Bottom rapper admitted to sleeping with his girlfriend. However, Drake’s lawsuit notes, “there is no credible evidence of pregnancy, nor any baby, which would have been born last fall.”Īccording to TMZ, following Morris’ pregnancy announcement, Drake’s lawyers pushed her to take a paternity test, which she refused. “I know who I sleep with unprotected, period. In April 2017, Morris went on social media and said that she was pregnant and stated that Drake was the father days later, she appeared on a SiriusXM show and appeared to confirm Drake had impregnated her. The suit claims Morris turned angry when no one responded to her booking of the flight, after which she canceled her flight and Drake ceased communication with her. “If ima be there when it’s time to have fun, i should definitely be there when he’s sick as well,” she allegedly texted a mutual friend. In the lawsuit, Drake admits that he had consensual sex with Morris at a Manchester, England hotel in February 2017, but claims that Morris turned their encounter into a “fantasy relationship” during Drake’s 2017 European tour, Morris claimed she unsolicitedly booked a $1,600 flight to London after the rapper canceled a tour date there due to illness. The suit, filed Tuesday at the Superior Court of California and obtained by Rolling Stone, accuses Layla Lace (real name Laquana Morris), of civil extortion, fraud, defamation, abuse of process and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Drake has filed a lawsuit against a woman who allegedly falsely stated that she was impregnated by the rapper and then accused him of sexual assault after the “baby scam,” as the lawsuit phrases it, failed.
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