Judge Joe Brown is making it clear that he will sue anybody who alleges he had anything to do with the Sheryl Lee Ralph assault story.
On Twitter Judge Joe Brown said:
There’re false rumors being spread that I mistreated a certain lady ≈ 25 yrs ago
I categorically deny both those rumors & any acquaintance with the lady in question
He also said:
“This is a warning. I might bring in my legal crew and proceed for defamation of character,” he said.
“You see when they put my face next to hers and they start doing that little stuff there, that becomes innuendo.”
Adding, “that’s very destructive to my reputation.”
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Recently we reported that Sheryl Lee Ralph appeared on Way Up With Angela Yee where she spoke candidly about her sexual assault story.
She said:
There was one incident where it was like the 3rd time something like this had happened to me, and I thought to myself, ‘what did I do to deserve that….’ what made this man think that he could just come over and put his hands on my body, in front of–he didn’t know me.”
“He sat down at the table across from me. He did not remember any of this, but I had to let him know what he did that night…He was right there, I had to confront him about it. Do you want to know what was the shocking part? Everybody around the table was appalled that I would stand up for myself. They were appalled. They told me I should be ashamed of myself, and why would I even bring that up.”
About the judge that she clarified is not Judge Mathis
“This was a famous TV judge….I’m at a very public place. I was suited, I was handling my business for the television show I was on at that time. We were on the same network. This man walked in grabbed me by the back of my neck, turned me around and rammed his nasty tongue down my throat. And everybody at the network saw it.”
“The mayor of New Orleans at the time was Marc Morial. I called Marc Morial, he said ‘you want me to send the police there right now? Because we will fix his – you know what – right now.’ Somebody at the network tapped me on the shoulder and said ‘please don’t.’”
She continued,
“Do you know that they did not want any bad press around their show and did not care what just happened to me…That’s the kind of stuff that happens. That’s what happens. That’s what makes it hard for women to speak up about these things.”
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