A woman is accusing Snoop Dogg of an alleged sexual assault incident that took place almost nine years ago. According to “Rolling Stone,” the woman — who claims she worked for Snoop as an “onstage dancer” — is suing the rapper and his associate, Bishop Don “Magic” Juan (née Donald Campbell) in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Los Angeles on Feb. 9.

In court documents obtained by “Rolling Stone,” Jane Doe claims Snoop and Campbell sexually assaulted her on May 29, 2013, shortly after she attended the rapper’s concert in Anaheim, CA. She also claims she accepted a ride home from Campbell, but instead ended up at his residence against her will where he “removed his penis from his pants” and “repeatedly shoved his penis into [her] mouth.”

The lawsuit then claims that Campbell later demanded the woman come with him to a recording studio where Snoop was filming a TV series. She agreed to do so “in hopes of advancing her career” after being told Snoop could make her “his weather girl.” In a bathroom at the studio, the woman alleges that Snoop entered and forced her to perform oral sex on him.

The complaint filed states, “After a few minutes, defendant Snoop Dogg withdrew his penis from plaintiff’s mouth, visibly unsatisfied with plaintiff’s reluctance and disgust of being forced to engage in oral sex.” It adds that the rapper allegedly “proceeded to masturbate and ejaculated on plaintiff’s upper chest and lower neck.” He then told the Jane Doe, “I’ll get you something to clean up with,” leaving the woman inside the bathroom feeling “humiliated, terrified and panicked.”

News of Snoop’s lawsuit comes just a day after the rapper announced he acquired ownership of Death Row Records, the label that helped launch his music career. It also arrives just days before Snoop is scheduled to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige.

According to TMZ, Snoop has denied the allegations calling it “a pack of lies.” He also posted a screenshot from his phone’s Notes app on his Instagram page, writing, “Gold digger season is here be careful NeFews, keep ya guards up,” though it’s unclear who the post is addressed to. At this time, the rapper has not released any other statement. We will continue to follow this story as it develops.

If you or someone you know would like to speak with someone who is trained to assist sexual assault survivors, please call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673.

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