Rapper Moha La Squale, targeted by an open investigation in particular for
"sexual assault"
after the accusations of three women, is the subject of a fourth complaint filed Friday, AFP learned Tuesday from the Paris prosecutor's office.
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The first three complainants, aged 23 to 28, are former companions of the 25-year-old Parisian rapper.
They had lodged a complaint last week against him, leading to the opening of an investigation for
"voluntary violence"
,
"sexual assault"
and
"death threats"
, entrusted to the Paris judicial police.
In the newspaper
Le Monde
, they told of their relationship with Moha La Squale, punctuated by insults and violence.
“I had marks on my forehead, I couldn't go to work because I was destroyed.
You can't go with a swollen cheekbone, even if it's not bruises, it shows
,
”
for example told one of them on a daily basis.
Contacted by AFP, Me Elise Arfi, lawyer for Moha La Squale, was not available to react immediately.
The rapper must also be tried in March for an aggravated refusal to comply, contempt of person holding public authority and rebellion.
He was arrested in June following a traffic check, the police having noted that he was the subject of a search warrant for a "motorcycle rodeo" a month earlier.
He was one of the great revelations of 2018 with his first album
Bendero
, acclaimed by the public (gold record, more than 50,000 copies sold) and by the critics.
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Nominated for the Victoires de la musique 2019, the charismatic artist with long hair, passed by the Cours Florent, was spotted with "freestyles" posted on Facebook and YouTube, where we see him rapping in his kitchen or in his neighborhood from "La Banane" to Ménilmontant, in the twentieth arrondissement of the capital.
He told the street, his daily life and his life before, when he was a drug dealer and had been in prison.