‘The true warning is not that a jury may doubt your testimony, nor that a court’s sentencing guidelines may fail to reflect the years of suffering you endured,’ she cautioned.
‘The real warning is this: the moment someone in a position of power oversteps your boundaries or demands more than is legitimately required of you, walk away and do not look back.’
‘No dream, however bright, can outweigh the pain and exploitation that may follow if you remain,’ she wrote.
‘Too often, those who misuse their power, even when exposed, face far fewer consequences than the harm inflicted upon their victims.’
‘Protect yourself at the first sign of coercion or impropriety,’ she continued.
‘If something feels wrong, trust that instinct and remove yourself from the situation. Your well-being is worth more than any opportunity.’
The singer, now 41, was the breakout star of the girl group Danity Kane and is perhaps most famous for her public fallout with Diddy, who was the band’s mentor at the time.
She previously accused Diddy of ‘grooming’ her and for sexual harassment when she appeared on his MTV show, Making the Band, back in the early 2000’s.
Seeing that line, that boundary between good and evil is the crux of a good life. Everyone experiences this. Often many times. No exceptions. ABN










