Tatiana Chanell has publicly accused Boston Richey of physically and sexually abusing her since she was 17 years old. Her claims follow the release of a song by Richey, which she interpreted as a direct attack on her.
Chanell alleges that she was kidnapped and transported against her will across state lines from Orlando, Florida, to Alabama. She released 65 files of alleged abuse proof on social media, saying, “I possess 65 files and photos documenting alleged harm and indicated I would release them publicly if the track remained available.”
The accusations include disturbing details. Chanell claims that Richey sent her money to purchase a sex toy. She also states that during her alleged kidnapping, she was physically restrained at gas stations when trying to seek help. “Every gas station stop you would hold me down because I’d try to bang on the windows and scream to get help,” she said.
Richey has not publicly responded to the specific allegations made by Chanell. The conflict between them has escalated significantly in recent weeks, particularly after he released a song that many interpreted as a response to her accusations.
Chanell also accused Richey of sharing an intimate video of her from when she was a minor with other women. This revelation adds another layer to the ongoing music industry disputes surrounding both parties.
The situation is complex and fraught with tension. The conflict between Chanell and Richey has been building for months, with Chanell accusing Epic Records of orchestrating a smear campaign against her.
Observers note that the current ages of both parties have not been indicated in public statements. The next developments in this case may hinge on any potential responses from Richey or further actions taken by Chanell.