Note: This short article has summaries of declared sexual offense.
In a freshly submitted lawsuit, a female declares that Russell Simmons sexually attacked her in New York in the 1990s. The lady, recognized as Jane Doe, presently lives in Los Angeles, and she states in her lawsuit that she is a movie manufacturer that formerly “worked as a senior level music executive at Def Jam Recordings.” Doe submitted her lawsuit today (February 13) in a New York federal court.
According to the lawsuit, acquired by Pitchfork, Doe was a video manufacturer in the very early 1990s, functioning commonly on video clips for Def Jam Recordings– the hip-hop tag that Russell Simmons co-founded with Rick Rubin in 1984. She states “went in-house and worked for Def Jam” in the mid-1990s. At the tag, she states, “she was responsible for supervising all film production and a demanding release schedule for a large artists roster.”
Doe declares that she and Simmons had a specialist partnership when they initially satisfied which the exec “was not flirtatious with her at all.” She additionally states that it prevailed technique to bring video to Simmons’ Manhattan home for testimonial which she did so “with no incident.” At some point, according to the grievance, “Simmons suddenly began to turn his rapacious attention toward Ms. Doe,” apparently “invading her personal space while making sexual innuendos, suggestions, and advances, and rubbing the front of his pants.”
According to the grievance, the claimed assault took place on an event where “Ms. Doe brought to Mr. Simmons’s apartment a rough cut of a video she needed him to view for approval.” The exec, according to the lawsuit, “aggressively and relentlessly flirted with Ms. Doe, made sexual innuendos and advances, asked sexually explicit questions, including personal questions about her sexual preferences and questioning if she was currently wearing a bra.”
Simmons apparently brought Doe to his bed room to enjoy the harsh cut of the video and he asked Doe to make love; she denied his developments. “All of a sudden,” according to the grievance, “Mr. Simmons performed a ‘wrestling move,’ climbing on top of Ms. Doe and pinning her arms down on the bed.” Simmons apparently lingered in asking Doe to make love, and she repetitively denied him. “Simmons ignored Ms. Doe’s resistance and proceeded to rape her,” according to the grievance.
Doe states that, complying with the claimed assault, she “quit Def Jam in 1997 and worked as an executive producer for film and commercial production companies.” She additionally declares that, because of this of the claimed assault, she “struggled in her relationships with employers” and “became overwhelmed with anxiety.” On top of that, she states she left New York and relocated to The golden state. “After the assault, she became a completely different person,” the lawsuit states.