Tylil Responds to Jourdin Pauline’s Accusations, Says He 'Never Sexually Assaulted Anyone'

Pauline recently tearfully accused the Clover Boys member of assaulting her at an after-party for the Streamer Awards.

Jourdin Pauline with long blonde hair in a black outfit smiles, and Tylil James in a red and white sports jersey holds a phone.
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Tylil has responded to the sexual assault allegations made against him by Jourdin Pauline. The popular streamer took to social media with a message denying any wrongdoing.

"I would like to make it clear that I have never sexually assaulted anyone," he wrote in a text post shared to Instagram on Thursday.

Before he shared this message, fellow streamer Duke Dennis weighed in on the allegations that Tylil sexually assaulted Jourdin Pauline at an after-party for the Streamer Awards and alleged that Tylil has since left the Clover House.

"It's so fucked up, I've seen everything that bro been going through, and it ain't even my business," said Dennis. "I'm not gonna speak on it, like what he should or shouldn't do... The internet done found a way to completely ruin the moment for him."

Before Dennis spoke about the situation, Tylil told his viewers that he would not be talking about it.

“If you come in here looking for any responses, looking for me to add on to any drama, please just see your way out,” he said. “It’s Christmas, it’s a wonderful time of the year. Go be with y’all families, go be with y’all friends, go be with y’all loved ones. Go get some good food, get some eggnog, ya feel what I’m saying? Kick it.”

Pauline recently told her viewers that she was sexually assaulted at a Streamer Awards after-party, and alleged that she was being blackmailed to not talk about it publicly.

“We have already talked about who it is,” she tearfully told her viewers after showing call logs that revealed that she spoke to Tylil, although she stopped short of confirming who she was talking about. “Whoever caught it caught it, but I am not gonna say it because I still have to make sure my integrity and whatever the fuck else is secure, and then I will say the name of who it was fully.”

She alleged that someone, whom she did not name, was “trying to blackmail” her.

“That is why I said I am done with the streaming shit, because n****as thinking collab streams is gonna do something for me,” she said. “I feel so used. Like, I am literally so upset. I am embarrassed. I am just disgusted. Like, shit is enough. Like, I am tired. I am tired. I am really tired.”

She later posted DMs she received from other women who said they had alleged encounters with Tylil.

“He made a speech saying to u know what happens when we get the ladies drunk,” one of the DMs read.

Another woman claimed that when she went to the Clover Boys compound, Clover House, the first thing Tylil said to her was, “Do you wanna fuck if you don’t wanna fuck there is no reason for us to talk.”

The Clover Boys have not responded to the allegations, but fellow streamer Cuffem did react during a stream this week.

“Goddamn,” he said, as seen in the clip below. “Good God, just blow up the whole house, my n***a. … I don’t even know what to do no more, my n****a. … These n****as moving like the Diddy documentary.”

Tylil recently expressed disappointment after there were multiple jokes at the expense of Kai Cenat during the Streamer Awards.

“This year, as everyone knows, you broke the record for the most expensive haircut and the least educational university," FanFan joked during the awards. “Oh, and also, congrats on your new documentary with 50 Cent. That was you, right?”

In response, Tylil loudly expressed how he wasn't on board with the joke. “If you’re going to be on the mic making jokes, at least let it be funny,” he said. “Have a good night.”

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