Brockhampton's Ameer Vann Addresses Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

BY Calum SlingerlandPublished May 14, 2018

Ameer Vann — best known as a member of hip-hop "boy band" Brockhampton — has responded to accusations of sexual misconduct made against him by multiple women online this past weekend.

Singer-songwriter Rhett Rowan took to Twitter on May 12 to allege that Vann was "emotional [sic] manipulative and mentally abusive" while the two were involved in a relationship. Rowan also accused Vann of "abusing women" and having sexual relations with a minor prior to their own relationship.

Twitter user @GIGNOTHADID had shared similar claims as Rowan, as she detailed in a series of tweets on May 11. Vann addressed the allegations on Twitter himself May 12, and you can find his response below.

"I've been in relationships where I've fucked up and disrespected my partners. I've cheated and been dismissive to my exes," he wrote. "In response to the claims of emotional and sexual abuse: although my behavior has been selfish, childish, and unkind, I have never criminally harmed anyone or disrespected their boundaries. I have never had relations with a minor or violated anybody's consent."

Vann has appeared on the covers of all three albums in Brockhampton's Saturation trilogy. The outfit recently signed to RCA, and are gearing up to deliver a new LP titled Puppy in June.


 

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