Cornell
Haynes Jr., better known as the rapper Nelly, was taken into custody
Saturday in Washington state after a woman told police he raped her.
Police arrested Nelly in the early morning and took him to a jail in Des Moines, Washington, according to a report from the police department in nearby Auburn.
He was booked for
investigation of rape in the second-degree and released a few hours
later without charges being filed, according to his lawyer, Scott
Rosenblum.
The report says a woman
called 911 at 3:48 a.m. Saturday to report the alleged assault, which
she says occurred on Nelly's tour bus.
Police said Nelly, 42, had performed at the White River Amphitheater in King County just hours before the phone call was made.
He was arrested "after patrol officers investigated the incident," according to the report.
Nelly tweeted Saturday afternoon that he is "completely innocent" and confident he will be vindicated.
"I
am beyond shocked that I have been targeted with this false
allegation," he wrote. "I am confident that once the facts are looked
at, it will be very clear that I am the victim of a false allegation."
I also want to thank my fans for their unwavering support. They know me. I assure you I will be vindicated. And I assure you, I will pursue every legal option to address this defaming claim. Thank you— Nelly_Mo (@Nelly_Mo) October 7, 2017
Rosenblum, the attorney, said the "allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness."
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