Drake paid out $350,000 to a woman who accused him of sexual assault during the British leg of his 2017 Boy Meets World tour.
The amount plus lurid details of the alleged incident have been made public in a complaint filed by Laquana Morris against her New York attorney.
The settlement was made by the rapper even though no charges were brought against him following an investigation by police in Manchester, England.
In her complaint, filed with the New York Attorney Grievance Committee against Alexander Cabereiras, Morris describes what allegedly happened after she and Drake went back to his hotel room following his Manchester concert in February 2017.
The former stripper and Instagram model wrote: ‘Drake forced me to perform oral on him. It wasn’t your ordinary oral it was more so a fetish.’
She then describes how he told her to spit into a cup ‘until he had measured it.’
In April 2017, she announced on her Instagram that she was pregnant and later, according to Drake’s September 2018 lawsuit filing, accused him of being the father.
After she allegedly refused to do a paternity test, Drake claimed Morris changed the story to accuse him of sexual assault and said her claims were a hoax designed to extort money from him.
‘There is no credible evidence of pregnancy, nor any baby, which would have been born last fall,’ Drake said in his court documents.