Cash Money’s Slim & Baby Implicated in Sexual Assault Case

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Co-CEO’s of Cash Money Records, Baby and Slim, could be held responsible for a sexual assault that happened in their recording studios in Atlanta.

Nicole Westmoreland was sexually assaulted at the studio, and exposed to illegal drugs, when she turned up to give a presentation. The man responsible for the assault, Alfred Cleveland, has already been convicted and given a three-year jail sentence.

Now though Westmoreland’s attorney Charles Hodges is launching a civil lawsuit, against the CEO’s Ronald ‘Slim’ Williams and Bryan ‘Baby’ Williams, saying that his client “experienced the most traumatic event a woman can go through” and that there “should be some liability on the part of those who invited her there.”

There is currently a dispute between the two parties as to the capacity in which the convicted Alfred Cleveland was present at the studios. Westmoreland’s side claim he was an employee, whilst Cash Money Records say he was just a friend and that they had no idea he would behave in such a way.

It has been rumoured that Westmoreland was offered $100,000 not to report the incident, and that since that time, she has received death threats. It has also been alleged that she has had to spend time in a mental institution to deal with suicidal feelings that she has experienced since the attack.

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