YouTube star Jake Paul has denied the allegations of sexual assault by TikTok personality Justine Paradise against him.
In a video released on YouTube on Friday, Paradise explained how the aspiring professional boxer reportedly forced her to have oral sex in July 2019 at his residence in Team 10 Calabasas, California.
“Our client is aware of the recent allegation against him,” Paul’s attorney Daniel E. Gardenswartz told Fox News Tuesday. “While others have already begun to debunk the claim against him, our client categorically denies the accusation and intends to aggressively rebut it and take legal action against those responsible for the defamation of his character.”
“Our client believes that any false accusation tarnishes the credibility of those who have truly been victims of misconduct,” it concluded.
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Paradise, 24, said she originally met Paul, also 24, in 2019, when they started communicating and then hung out several times.
She remembered the day in particular and said that they first started out with consensual kisses.
“One of those days I was in the studio – some people were recording there – and Jake pulled me over to this little corner in the studio and started kissing me,” said Paradise.

Jake Paul has been charged with sexual assault by TikTok personality Justine Paradise.
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She said they reportedly moved into his bedroom but she did not want to have intercourse and he reportedly became frustrated.
Paradise then claimed that Paul allegedly grabbed her and forced her into oral sex despite her allegedly telling him ‘no’.
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“Sex is very special and very important to me,” she explained. “But I haven’t had sex with so many people yet. Normally everyone respects me when I don’t want to do sexual things, so I thought it would be fine if I went to his room. I thought it would be fine to kiss him because I thought he would stop if I didn’t want to do anything else. ‘
“He didn’t ask for permission or anything,” she went on. “He knew I didn’t want to do anything with him because he said, ‘If nothing’s going to happen, what’s the point?’ “Then he shoves himself into me. That’s not okay. At no level is that okay.”
Paradise claimed that Paul stopped communicating with her after that night. She also revealed that she has signed a nondisclosure agreement – which she claimed Paul must sign everyone to enter his home.
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