Euphonik Shares Message He Allegedly Got from Girl Who Accused Him

Euphonik Shares Message He Allegedly Got from Girl Who Accused Him

- Euphonik has shared a message he claims to have received from the girl who accused him of assaulting her

- He said that he was not prepared to help her but asked if her friends and family could step in

- The message reveals that she is allegedly in legal trouble for the accusations and says that she does not want to go to jail

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Euphonik has shared a message he claims to have received from the girl who accused him of assaulting her.

Mzansi DJ's Fresh and Euphonik have had their rape case set aside. DJ Euphonik released a statement on February 15. According to Euphonik, the sexual assault claim was investigated by the authorities and it was found that the allegations are without merit.

The girl pleads with Euphonik using his real name Temba, she apologised for accusing him and said that "people" made her do it.

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Euphonik Shares Message He Allegedly Got from Girl Who Accused Him
DJ Fresh and Euphonik's rape case was dismissed. Photo credit: @euphonik
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She revealed that layers want to take the case further, perhaps insinuating that she may be in legal trouble.

The girl said that the truth will come out and that it was all a lie. She said that she is worried about being arrested and asked him to forgive her.

Euphonik responded by asking if the girl's family and friends could help. He said that he would not help her after how she damaged his career.

"On a serious note. Before things really get out of hand. Can this girl's family and friends help her before she hurts anyone else or herself? Unfortunately, my sister you’ve said, done and damaged way too much to expect any level of help from me."

Earlier, Briefly.co.za reported that Mzansi DJ's Fresh and Euphonik have had their rape case set aside. DJ Euphonik released a statement on February 15. According to Euphonik, the sexual assault claim was investigated by the authorities and it was found that the allegations are without merit.

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"As we've said before, these are false allegations and we are deeply saddened that GBV, a serious crisis in South Africa, was weaponised in this manner," said Euphonik.

The Mzansi record producer thanked his family, friends supporters and their legal team.

In other news, the family of the woman who accused DJ Fresh and Euphonik of rape have denied releasing a statement.

The Madikizelas has been trending online after a statement that was said to have been written by them was shared on social media.

According to the Daily Sun, who spoke to a family representative, the statement was allegedly fake and they never released it.

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