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D’USSE Palooza Axes Host Chris Stylezz Following Sexual Misconduct Allegations

D’USSE Palooza Axes Host Chris Stylezz Following Sexual Misconduct Allegations

D'USSE Palooza Axes Host Chris Stylez Following Sexual Assault Allegations

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UPDATE: D’USSE Palooza has decided to “sever ties” with Chris Stylezz after dozens of women came forward and accused him of sexual assault and rape. “After further consideration, we have decided to sever ties with the staff member who was initially put under internal investigation. Effective immediately, said staff member is no longer a part of the Palooza team and will not host any of our events going forward,” the company tweeted.

Chris went on Instagram live Tuesday evening as promised to address the allegations and he admitted to being an “assh*le” to women, but flat out denies all rape allegations. However, he implores victims to take matters up with the authorities if they feel like they were physically harmed by him. But of course we all know how the police feel about Black people, especially the NYPD.

D’USSE Palooza easily became one of the go-to destinations as their Hip Hop themed parties caught the attention of tens of thousands of people. The decorated event has touched several cities and included a star-studded guest list including Wale, Swizz Beatz, YG, Rick Ross, Pusha T, and many more.

After a five year run under the name Henny Palooza, the organization inked a deal with D’USSE and Roc Nation, and the rest was history. The live events were anchored by the powerful partnerships, the top tier guests, and hosts. But one of the two hosts just got outed on Twitter Monday morning as the #MeToo movement hit locally.

Chris Stylezz was accused by dozens of women of sexual assault, manipulation, and coercion. The popular Brooklyn native was alleged to exhibit “rapey” behavior to multiple women, after behaving aggressively once they rejected him.

Please don’t confuse him for the rapper, Chris Stylez (with one Z), or the New York DJ, C-Stylez, who have both caught heat on Twitter because of this mess.

“If I respond I lose, if I don’t I lose. I’m not going to invalidate anyone’s experience with me, good or bad. I’m willing to go to police, speak publicly or privately about any of my actions,” he tweeted. But that didn’t stop him from creating a burner account and saying his piece.

“Y’all posting screenshots of getting dubbed and calling it rape ??” Chris asked from the new Twitter account, @GetOffChrisDick. It was unclear if a troll or Chris made the page, but it looks like he made it to separate the drama from his personal page.

It’s important to note that “rapey” isn’t actually a word and it’s very dangerous to use especially in the current social climate. While some women did accuse Chris of forcing them to have sex with him (and even recording it without their knowledge), many of them said he aggressively tried to coerce them to have sex with him but failed.

A woman bravely came forward after the story began trending to recall a time the party host offered her a ride home but took her to his apartment instead. When they got to his place he aggressively tried to make sexual advances towards her until she firmly told him they’re “absolutely not” having sex. After that, he didn’t say much to her before leaving her in the street in the middle of the night to find her own way home on public transportation.

From the burner account, Chris retweeted the young woman’s story and asked, “BITCH WHERES THE RAPE?”

“How is it rape if I ask for some ass when I’m doing a favor?” He disgustingly asked from the burner account. Please note he has yet to deny any allegations or show any remorse at this point in the timeline. But Twitter did its thing and dug up a 2018 poll he published asking if it’s considered sexual assault if a woman agrees to sex for a role or position.

51% of people voted “for sure,” so he should’ve taken those results and apply it to his real life. But unfortunately, it’s not looking good for Chris Stylezz right now and he may have smeared the D’USSE Palooza brand, as angry supporters urge for the cancellation of his brand and the party.

An old clip from an episode of Tax Stone’s Tax Season podcast with Blogxilla and Cleverly Chloe resurfaced, and Chloe recalled a time she went on a date gone wrong with a member from the “Henny P” team. She didn’t name-drop Chris, but she assured that it wasn’t “Kam, Low, Rory” or any of the other known D’USSE Palooza members. Click here and listen to the interview at the 40:00 minute marker to hear it from the horse’s mouth.

Palooza issued a statement assuring that they’re siding with the alleged victims and indefinitely suspended the “staff member” as they conduct an internal investigation. “We are aware of the allegation made against one of our staff members. We are currently conducting an internal investigation around this allegation. Until the investigation has been concluded, that staff member has been placed on indefinite leave,” D’USSE Palooza tweeted in a Twitter statement.

The company added, “With that said, we have always made safety for our consumers, talent and staff our top priority. We pride ourselves in creating a very safe and enjoyable environment for all. That will remain our focus moving forward into our future shows and events.”

But it doesn’t help that someone dug up receipts of Rory, who is an affiliate to the brand and co-host on the Joe Budden Podcast, having prior knowledge of Chris’ alleged predatory behavior a month before the blow-up on Twitter.

After hours of getting dragged and being stripped of all the accolades women claimed he dangled in their faces, Chris Stylezz had a change of heart and issued a since-deleted statement basically admitting to mistreating women on Twitter. But it seems like he wants his controversial Instagram live to serve as the official statement.

He also released a separate statement from his burner account that shined a light on sexual misconduct allegations against host and on-air talent, Mouse Jones, who was one of the vocal people on Twitter dragging Chris.

Thankfully D’USSE Palooza sided with the victims and as soon as outside opens, women can go to act up without the host making them feel uncomfortable for not wanting to engage in sexual activities with him.

Check out some of the women’s stories below:

https://twitter.com/Predatorsanon/status/1255201426751524871

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