YouTuber and boxer Jake Paul has strenuously denied accusations of sexual assault from a TikTokinfluencer, who claimed she was forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before visiting him at his mansion.Paul's lawyer Daniel E.
Gardenswartz told DailyMail.com in a statement on Tuesday that his client 'categorically denies the allegation.'Justine Paradise, 24, took to herYouTube on Friday to share a 20-minute long video where she claimed Paul, also 24, forced her to perform oral sex on him at his home in California in July 2019.However, Paul's lawyer Gardenswartz says the YouTuber plans to 'aggressively' disprove the allegations, as well as taking legal action.Paul's statement, via his lawyer, reads: 'While others have already begun to.
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