On January 7, Twitch streamer Kai Cenat finally responded to the sexual assault allegations made by Twitter user Jovi Pena against the former's purported friend. Responding to the controversy, he said that he had gone to the police and had been taking legal advice.
For those unaware, Jove took to her socials to make a series of tweets where she gave an account of her traumatic experience during Kai Cenat's New Year party earlier this year. She revealed that she was "brutally raped" in one of his rooms by the perpetrator. Furthermore, she asserted that she had received no assistance in the matter, which is why she posted a thread on Twitter.
In his latest stream, Kai Cenat stated that the reason he hadn't actively responded to the victim's text was due to the fact that he was taking legal advice.
A day after the accusatory statements made by Jovi Pena, Kai Cenat opened up about his side of the story in his latest stream. Many fingers were raised against him after the victim revealed that Kai hadn't been providing assistance in the matter. Addressing the charges, the streamer said:
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Kai Cenat continued on to say that he approached the cops right away:
The AMP member also stated that his "team" had reached out to the victim to provide further aid if required. He also confessed that he was not aware, at least at the time of the party, that the incident had occurred.
At the 11:53 mark on the stream, he said that he had offered Jovi help during their first phone call after party. He stated:
Around the 14-minute mark, he also urged his fans not to "harass" Jovi until the "facts are proven." He also clarified that he had no intention of addressing this topic over a livestream since it is being investigated by the
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