Early Wednesday morning(April 3rd), Mally Mall had His San Fernando Valley Home raided because police are investigating allegations of multiple sexual assaults and human sex trafficking, along with alleged importation of exotic animals.
According to the former Love and Hip Hop Hollywood reality star, the accuser is an extortionist. TMZ reports that sources connected with the investigation tell them that the LAPD SWAT informed supporting officers that the raid was triggered by allegations of:
"Multiple rapes and human sex trafficking, as well as firearms on the premises." They added they also believe, "he was illegally importing exotic species into California for people working in the entertainment industry."
As for the alleged rapes and human trafficking, sources involved in the investigation tell TMZ, back in January a woman claimed that Mally Mall flew her out from Texas after seeing her fitness videos on social media. She states she was staying at his home where he drugged, raped, and locked her in a room. She stayed another day and had intercourse with him a second time because she felt she had to be "submissive." The following day she says she developed a rash and went to a hospital where a nurse called the cops after finding vaginal trauma.
Sources close to Mally Mall say everything was consensual and they were partying together the entire weekend. The witness added that woman was in no hurry to leave his home and that he has voicemails and texts proving she was trying to squeeze money out of him to cooperate that story.
The woman has been in touch with various authorities, including the sex unit in the LAPD's Robbery Homicide Division. TMZ’s sources say cops believe there are at least 3 women who have come forward with similar allegations of rape. As for the exotic animals,those same law enforcement sources tell TMZ, Mally Mall's social media posts showing the various creatures triggered the interest of the California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. We're told 3 animals were seized in Tuesday's raid, including two monkeys and a Serval cat.
Sources say the initial search warrant was issued on March 21st but was never executed, and police went back to a judge a week later to get an extension that allowed them to conduct Tuesday's raid.
Mally Mall was NOT arrested but rather detained and released, however, the investigations are ongoing. Mally Mall's lawyer, Steve Sadow, tells TMZ, "If they had real evidence, they would have arrested him. They don't have evidence. It's bogus. Period." As the story develops we will keep you updated.
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