• Jason Derulo is an American pop superstar
  • He has recently been accused of sexual assault
  • THIS is his defense to the allegations

Jason Derulo recruited a young female artist to his record label and then subjected her to continued sexual harassment, according to a lawsuit filed this week. 'Insider' says that the filing claims Derulo recruited Emaza Gibson in 2021 to a venture between himself, his label, Future History, and Atlantic Records, saying that he needed to sign a new artist for Atlantic.

According to the filing, after recruiting Gibson, Derulo often made romantic advances, including inviting Gibson to drinks or dinner. However, Derulo took to Instagram today to address these sexual harassment claims and dismissed it as false.

Jason wants the record clear

On one occasion in what has been described as "explicit demand for sex in exchange for success", the court filing alleges that Derulo demanded she take part in a sexual ritual known as "goat skin fish scales" - involving a sacrificial goat and cocaine.

For years, many whistle-blowers have come out from Hollywood alleging that dark and Satanic cults run the music industry at the highest levels. With artists like Sam Smith, Doja Cat, Post Malone, Cardi B constantly making references to the devil worship and the occult on stage and in their lyrics, perhaps this story is not far fetched at all.

Hollywood has been very open about occultic imagery and it's always been a part of many artists' personas...just ask Lady Gaga who claimed she was a "hybrid sex alien demon creature" on many occasions.

Where there is smoke, there is fire

What about Bob Dylan telling '60 Minutes' in 2004 he made a deal with the "chief commander of this world and a world we can't see," in order to "get where he is today"? Or Katy Perry in 2010 saying she "sold her soul to the devil" to make music? Or the constant songs from artist like Eminem that say the exact same thing? Is it always a metaphor? Does Hollywood have a Satanic agenda?

Even Beyonce might have some explaining to do as one of her former bandmates has publicly declared that Bey performed witchcraft on her and her cat. And her lyrics in "Lemonade" do say, she "plugged my menses with pages from the holy book."

Not exactly something a person of faith would say, and so, is it crazy to think Derulo's accuser is telling the truth?

Also interesting:

"I wouldn’t normally comment but these claims are completely false and hurtful," Derulo said in the video. "I stand against all forms of harassment and I remain supportive of anybody following their dreams. I’ve always strived to live my life in a positively impactful way, and that’s why I sit here before you deeply offended, by these defamatory claims. God bless."

In her lawsuit, Gibson says that back in 2021, Derulo slid into her DMs, offering her a joint contract deal involving him and not one but two record labels. The deal initially included a collaboration with Derulo, a single release within four months, and an album launch within six months. However, Gibson claims that after she expressed her commitment to her moral values and unwillingness to compromise them, Derulo began to distance himself, ultimately terminating her contract in September.

The aftermath of this ordeal has taken a toll on Gibson's mental well-being, leading her to seek therapy and feel uneasy around men.

The story is still developing. But the question stands: What is really going on in Hollywood?