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Mike Tyson accused of raping woman in $5m New York lawsuit

The alleged victim says the incident took place after she met the heavyweight boxing champion at a club in Albany

Andrea Blanco
Tuesday 24 January 2023 13:33 EST
Related: Brooke Shields Goes Public: Reveals She Was Raped

A woman has accused Mike Tyson of rape in a lawsuit filed in New York State earlier this week.

The alleged victim said that the attack took place sometime in the early 1990s after she met the heavyweight boxing champion at the Septembers club in Albany, according to a report by an ABC affiliate.

In the $5m lawsuit filed in Albany County Court on 5 January, the woman claims that the alleged assault in a limousine left her with “physical, psychological and emotional injur[ies.]

“My friend and I were hanging out with him and his limousine driver,” the woman wrote in an affidavit obtained by the outlet. “Tyson told us about a party and asked us to join him. My friend was going to drop off her car and Tyson said he would pick her up in the limousine.”

She alleged that Tyson started to kiss her and touch her after she got inside his limousine, even after she said refused his advances.

“I told him no several times and asked him to stop, but he continued to attack me,” she said. “He then pulled my pants off and violently raped me.”

The woman said she wished to remain anonymous because making her name public “would certainly pose a risk to me of further mental harm, harassment, ridicule or personal embarrassment.”

She was able to file her lawsuit thanks to New York’s Adult Survivors Act, which gives victims of sexual assault a one-year window to raise allegations of sexual assault in court, even if they took place decades ago.

Tyson was previously convicted of rape in 1992 after assaulting beauty pageant contestant Desiree Washington in Indianapolis. He served three years in prison.

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