In 2017, Drake was riding high on the British leg of his Boy Meets World tour.
During its stop in Manchester, England, the “Over” rapper admits to meeting a woman named Laquana Morris.
Their versions of what happened next is polar opposite.
Morris claims she was sexually assaulted by Drake, while the Canadian hitmaker claims their encounter was consensual.
The incident was settled after Drake paid Morris $350,000.
Now explicit details of the alleged incident have been made public in a complaint filed by Morris against her New York attorney, TheBlast.com reported.
In June 2017, Morris filed a police report against Drake in the UK.
Following an investigation with Manchester Police, her case was dropped due to a lack of evidence, according to court documents.
She hired her former attorney Alexander Cabereiras in 2018.
Morris has now filed a complaint against him with the New York Attorney Grievance Committee, against Alexander Cabereiras.
The Instagram model claims Cabereiras worked with Drake’s attorney against her best interests.
In February 2017, Morris alleges that she and Drake went back to his hotel room following his Manchester concert.
The former stripper wrote in her complaint: “Drake forced me to perform oral on him. It wasn’t your ordinary oral it was more so a fetish.”
Drake allegedly told her to spit into a cup “until he had measured it.”
The two parties reached a settlement in November 2018.
But Morris is unhappy that the settlement included a statement which portrays him as the victim.
Drake has consistently maintained that the sexual encounter he had with Morris was consensual.
According to TMZ, last September, Drake filed a lawsuit against Morris claiming she had tried to extort him with a phony pregnancy and rape claims.
Drake – full name Aubrey Drake Graham – said Morris created a “fantasy relationship.”
He claims she bombarded him with text messages, which he didn’t respond to because of lack of “time or energy.”
In April 2017, Morris announced on her Instagram that she was pregnant with Drake’s baby.
After she allegedly refused to do a paternity test, Drake claimed Morris changed the story to accuse him of sexual assault.
“There is no credible evidence of pregnancy, nor any baby, which would have been born last fall,” Drake said in his court documents.
Sources close to Drake told The Blast that by Morris revealing the details of the settlement, she is now in breach of their agreement. Therefore she may have to pay settlement money back.
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