Snoop Dogg is being sued by an anonymous woman that claims the Cali legend forced oral sex on her back in 2013.
She says Snoop’s long-time associate Bishop Don Juan offered her a ride home from one of Snoop’s shows in Anaheim, California on May 29, 2013, but was instead driven to Juan’s home.
The lawsuit, per TMZ says, “Plaintiff was exhausted and fell asleep at [Bishop’s] home.” She says she awoke at 4 AM the next morning and Bishop “removed his penis from his pants and forced his penis in Plaintiff’s face,” and “repeatedly shoved his penis into Plaintiff’s mouth.”
The woman, who is reportedly a model and dancer says Juan then gave her a dress and told her they were going to Snoop’s studio so she could audition to be his “weather girl” for a TV show.
While at Snoop’s studio, she claims she had a stomache ache and decided to use the toilet, which was when she alleges Snoop walked into the bathroom and forced oral sex on her. She also claims she was forced to take a photo with the Long Beach legend and was later told by Juan that she didn’t get the weather girl job because she “refused to willingly and enthusiastically give oral sex.”
Snoop, via a source has denied the allegations, saying she’s trying to shake him down before his performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday in hopes she could get some money from him.
Both Snoop and Bishop Don Juan were sued for unspecified damages
In more Snoop Dogg news, the veteran rapper is now the proud owner of Death Row Records. The Doggfather bought the company for an undisclosed fee from previous owners Blackstone investment firm and MNRK Music Group.
“I am thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to acquire the iconic and culturally significant Death Row Records brand, which has immense untapped future value. It feels good to have ownership of the label I was part of at the beginning of my career and as one of the founding members,” Snoop said.
“This is an extremely meaningful moment for me,” he continued. “I would like to personally thank the teams at Blackstone, MNRK and especially David Kestnbaum, who worked collaboratively with me over several months to make this exciting homecoming a reality. I’m looking forward to building the next chapter of Death Row Records.”
Death Row was founded in 1992 by Dr. Dre, Suge Knight, The D.O.C., and Dick Griffey. That same year Dr. Dre released his “The Chronic” album, which heavily featured Snoop and then in 1993 Snoop released his debut album, “Doggystyle.”
The label’s co-founder Suge Knight is serving 28 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter.
On Friday (February 11), Snoop will release his new album B.O.D.R. (Bacc on Death Row) featuring contributions from Nas, The Game, DaBaby, Hit-Boy, and more.