TikTok Star Ondreaz Lopez Speaks Out After Being Accused of Sexual Assault
They added in a later tweet that they never formally reported the incident to authorities out of concern that they "would never take me seriously."
Ondreaz added that he was also the victim of sexual assault on two separate occasions. He alleged that a "male friend of [his] older brother" molested him when he was 8-years-old. He gave no further details on the second incident, as he explained the alleged perpetrator was a family member who "is still in my life."He explained, "My point of sharing these two stories is NOT for sympathy, and also NOT to distract from [Al's] claims.
He concluded his message by emphasizing the importance of consent and encouraging anyone who might've experienced sexual assault to contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
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