Terry Crews isn’t going to silenced and he’s making that known in a big way.
Taking to Twitter late yesterday (December 15), Crews, in detail, laid out why he believes his alleged sexual assault abuser is tracking his family online in an attempt to try to harm him.
“My assailant Adam Venit is the founding partner at @WME, a corporation worth over $8 billion. I believe my family is being tracked and possibly bugged,” the actor wrote. He also claimed that WME tried to ask Russell Simmons, ironically, to “pressure” him into dropping the lawsuit.
“Somehow they thought he was the ‘King of Black people’,” Crews tweeted, “Someone hacked into the computer my son and I built together. I have to shut it down and replace the hard drive.”
Among the myriad of sexual assault accusations that have come about over during the past few months, Terry Crews’ story was particularly shocking for both him being a man and the detail in which he was able to relay his experiences.
In an interview with Good Morning America, he claimed Venit made “overtly sexual” moves with his tongue and attempted to grab his genitals numerous times.
Since, Crews’ Hollywood support has sadly dwindled. Hopefully, he can triumph over this latest threat, if indeed true. See all of Terry Crews’ most recent tweets on the matter below.
My assailant Adam Venit is the founding partner at @WME, a corporation worth over $8 billion.
— terrycrews (@terrycrews) December 16, 2017
I believe my family is being tracked and possibly bugged.
(Cont’d)
I also believe @unclerush was asked to pressure me into dropping my case by @WME execs. Somehow they thought he was the “King of Black people”.
— terrycrews (@terrycrews) December 16, 2017
Someone hacked into the computer my son and I built together. I have to shut it down and replace the hard drive.
(Cont’d/2) https://t.co/HHcwBN4RH6
LAPD task force detectives let me know these people don’t play fair. There are a lot of secrets to protect, and they will do anything to keep them.
— terrycrews (@terrycrews) December 16, 2017
The town is compromised. But me, and my team, are not.
If I were to have a timely “accident” — you know where to look.
(Cont’d/4) https://t.co/Hz1btFZC8r
@WME general counsel Seth Krauss surreptitiously brought up my wife’s name to my former attorney re: my case.@TMZ met me and my wife at the as we left the airport, then mysteriously edited out my comments about how they collude with the studios and agencies.
— terrycrews (@terrycrews) December 16, 2017
(Cont’d/) https://t.co/kdtSLBJZGD
Retaliation in some form is expected- I would be naive to think otherwise...
— terrycrews (@terrycrews) December 16, 2017
But vulnerability and openness is actually my best protection.
I’m ready.
(End) https://t.co/tWzsVWzt0m
(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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