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Canadian Woman Narrates How Pope Skinny Drugged And Raped Her

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A Canadian woman who was allegedly raped by musician Pope Skinny has finally popped up with her side of the story.

Shatta Wale, on Monday, March 4, made some scathing allegations against Pope Skinny on SnapChat, claiming that the Asuoden Music label owner rapped a Canadian woman and got away with it.

According to the “Ayoo” hitmaker, Pope Skinny raped the Canadian woman and if not for him and Joy Daddy Bitters owners’ intervention, the “Hot Cake” hitmaker would have been in a ‘hot soup’.

Pope Skinny responded to the allegation by saying the case is true and that the Inspector General of Police is aware but the whole incident was a setup and masterminded by Shatta Wale.

However, the Canadian woman has come out to tell the full story.

According to the woman, who spoke to Pulse Ghana under anonymity, the issue happened in October 2017 when she was executing a project with Pope Skinny.

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She said she is into the showbiz industry and facilitates deals between local and international artistes.

The Canadian woman said she met Pope Skinny four years ago when she came to settle in Ghana.

During their first project, they worked on Pope Skinny’s song and after, she proposed another project which would help Shatta Wale get an international collaboration.

But this didn’t go as planned. Their business plan ended up in a rape saga.

She said while planning to meet Shatta Wale, Pope Skinny drugged her and raped her through her rear.

Narrating the incident, she said: “He (Pope Skinny) asked me to meet him and Shatta Wale so that we can discuss a collaboration with another foreign artiste…”

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“So he picked me up and we headed to Wale’s house. Apparently, he told me that Wale wasn’t home so we went to Michy’s [Shatta Wale’s fiancée] pub [Diamond Pub & Grill]. We had a couple of drinks, and Wale didn’t show up.

“He told me that we should go to the club and that Wale would be there but he still didn’t show up.

 

 

 

source asempanews.com

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