Rapper Nelly settles with woman over sexual assault lawsuit | Inquirer Entertainment

Rapper Nelly settles with woman over sexual assault lawsuit

/ 02:25 PM September 28, 2018

In this April 18, 2015, file photo, rapper Nelly performs on stage during a Corner Block Party concert at Auburn University in Auburn, Ala. The rapper Nelly has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges that he raped her on his tour bus then defamed her when he claimed she made up the accusation. The Seattle Times reports settlement terms between Monique Greene and Nelly, whose real name is Cornell Haynes Jr., haven’t been disclosed. A dismissal order filed Monday, Sept. 24, 2018, in King County Superior Court shows each party agreed to pay their own attorneys’ fees and costs. Image: AP/Brynn Anderson

SEATTLE (AP) — The rapper Nelly has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges that he raped her on his tour bus in suburban Seattle then defamed her when he claimed she made up the accusation.

Settlement terms between Monique Greene and Nelly, whose real name is Cornell Haynes Jr., haven’t been disclosed, the Seattle Times reported .

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A dismissal order filed Monday in King County Superior Court shows both sides agreed to pay their own attorneys’ fees and costs.

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Nelly’s lawyer, Scott Rosenblum, said in an email that no money exchanged hands. Greene’s lawyer, Karen Koehler, disputes that assertion but said she couldn’t comment specifically.

Asked by the newspaper if Greene still stands behind the allegations detailed in the lawsuit, Koehler said: “100 percent.”

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Police arrested Nelly on Oct. 7, after Greene reported he had sexually assaulted her on his tour bus in the city of Auburn.

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An Auburn police investigation found probable cause of an assault, but prosecutors decided against charging the rapper, citing a lack of cooperation by his accuser.

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Rosenblum said the accusations were fabricated. Afterward, Nelly’s attorney issued several public statements contending the then-unidentified woman had made up her claims.

Greene, then a 22-year-old student at the University of Washington, sued Nelly in December.

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He responded by counter-suing Greene for defamation, contending their sexual encounter was consensual. His claims also were dropped under the dismissal agreement.

The Associated Press generally doesn’t name people who say they are victims of sex crimes, but Koehler said Greene agreed to be publicly identified. CC

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