Cee Lo Accuser Drug and Sex Claims Denied by Singer

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By Jessica Rodriguez , Christian Post Contributor
November 3, 2012|11:03 am

Cee Lo's accuser, who claimed he gave her a drug before having sex with her, has now also claimed that she recorded a conversation between the two where the singer admits to the drug and sexual claims, TMZ has reported.

The woman has claimed to police that Cee Lo is guilty of sexual battery against her, and has allegedly filed an official police report. Cee Loo has denied the accusations.

According to the woman's claims Cee Lo took her out to a downtown LA restaurant in July, where they had a drink together. However, she claims that after her drink she remembers nothing else of the night. She remembers next waking up naked in a bed with Cee Lo in the room, according to TMZ.

The woman then reportedly made the claims soon after to police, and in the latest developments, according to the celebrity rumor site, she was made to conduct a "pretext call" to try and bait Cee Lo into acknowledging he had committed the acts she claimed. The conversations were reportedly recorded.

According to TMZ the recorded conversation between Cee Loo and his accuser reveals the singer repeatedly apologizing to her and speaking about MDMA, otherwise known as ecstasy. However, he does not specifically state that he put the drug in her drink, but says he believed the drug would help them to have an "exciting time" together, according to the TMZ report.

Sources close to Cee Lo have spoken out against the new claims, however, and the celeb gossip site has said those sources have highlighted if he had much any such admissions then he would already be under arrest.

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According to TMZ, those sources have also claimed that the woman went to a civil lawyer prior to reporting anything to police demanding money from the singer. When that was declined she went to the police.

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