Chicken P has issued a statement after being indicted on multiple counts of rape and two counts of attempted rape.
On Wednesday (November 26), the Milwaukee rapper, who is already incarcerated after pleading guilty to separate drug and weapons charges, took to Instagram to deny the "false allegations" made against him.
"I want to personally address the situation I’m currently facing," he wrote. "As many of you know, I’m incarcerated right now due to false allegations. I want to make it clear that I maintain my innocence and I am fully committed to clearing my name through the proper legal process."
He continued: "I have always carried myself with respect toward women and toward everyone I interact with, both inside and outside of music. Anyone who truly knows me knows what I stand for and the principles I live by. This has been one of the hardest moments of my life, but I’m staying strong, keeping faith, and trusting that the truth will be revealed."
Chicken P is facing four charges of rape, two charges of attempted rape, two charges of gross sexual imposition, one charge of public indecency, and one charge of abduction.
He was accused of sexually assaulting a woman, identified as Jane Doe, between March 11-12, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio, as well masturbating or engaging in sexual conduct in public.
In August, Chicken P was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute cocaine and possession of a firearm by a felon in March. He’s expected to be released in September 2028.