Four more women have come forward to accuse Kamaal Williams of sexual harassment

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Four more women have come forward to accuse Kamaal Williams of sexual harassment

Kamaal Williams, a London-based electronic jazz musician, has been accused of sexual harassment and assault by four additional women after the initial allegations made by three women in May. These accusations were revealed and investigated by Resident Advisor. All four women recounted similar alleged events but were unrelated to each other.

According to the new reports, Williams allegedly forced himself on the women at separate times. Two of the women stated that Williams allegedly completed sexual acts inside them without their consent, while one of them claimed that she had to get an abortion after becoming pregnant. The other victim allegedly said that she had contracted an STI after sleeping with Williams. Another victim highlighted that the musician had asked her to come to the studio to work on music, then proceeded to assault her after taking her to a private room.

The final alleged victim claimed that Williams had reached out to her on Instagram. After meeting up with him, he assaulted her. Following the sexual assault, Williams was said to have persistently called and harassed her, forcing her to meet him again, where he allegedly assaulted her for a second time.

Williams was accused of sexual assault previously by three anonymous women in 2010, 2021, and 2023. He vehemently denied the charges, and his representative has issued a statement saying that the allegations are untrue, adding that he would prove his innocence. However, all his upcoming UK show appearances were subsequently canceled as a result of the allegations.

The musician has not yet issued a statement regarding the recent allegations. For help or advice regarding sexual harassment, assault, and rape, UK residents can visit the Rape Crisis charity website, while US residents can visit RAINN

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