Boosie Badazz Wishes Rape Upon Chris Brown's Accuser

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Boosie Badazz with another hot take.

Chris Brown was taken into police custody after a woman alleged the singer raped her. The singer has maintained his innocence, recently taking to Instagram to address the allegations. However, many have been quite skeptical of the validity of the accusations. Boosie Badazz is among those who are in disbelief that Chris Brown was accused of such a heinous crime. In fact, the Louisiana legend said that he hopes Breezy's accuser actually gets sexually assaulted for lying.

Boosie Badazz isn't fond of the #MeToo movement. In fact, he's defended R. Kelly in recent times. However, he recently went into a tirade on Instagram after Chris Brown was accused of raping a woman in Paris. The rapper shared a screenshot of an article with the headline, "Chris Brown Signs New Deal & Becomes Youngest Artist To Own His Master Recordings." Boosie suggested that this is either a conspiracy or a money grab from the accuser.

"FIRST THIS MAJOR MOVE Now he raped somebody. MY NIGGA BE ON DA JET WITH 7-10 BADDIES FRFR RAAAAAAAAAPPPPEEEE. GTFO. They coming for us all WHOS NEXT [?] BITCH U LYING I HOPE U GET RAPED FR NOW BY A GANG GANG U MONEY HUNGRY ASS HOE," Boosie wrote. "SOMEBODY GOTTA START BEATING THESE HOES ASS. WHERE THE HOOD BITCHES AT"

Chris Brown denied that allegations earlier today on Instagram, also accusing the alleged victim of lying. 

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