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Wendy Williams' Husband Denies Sexually Abusing Signee


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Kevin Hunter is already on the hot-seat with the end of his 20-year marriage to Wendy Williams following cheating claims. The talk show host recently confirmed the divorce during her show by emphasizing she will be making life changes...alone. Moreover, divorce papers were already served to Hunter with a pretty bow. Though, Wendy Williams is not the only one going after Kevin Hunter's neck. Recently, musician Falstar (also known as Aveon Williams) accused the former producer of sexually abusing him while under his management. According to the singer-songwriter, Kevin Hunter took interests in his talents and signed him, though quickly their relationship became sexually abusive. On the podcast show unWineWithTashaK, Falstar claimed “it wasn’t a sexual relationship. It was much more of an abusement relationship" and further discussed the legal actions taken against Hunter, although the opposing party left them ignored. 

Well, it looks like Kevin Hunter has time to address everybody today because he clapped back about the claims right after finally speaking on his divorce. Hunter's legal representation issued a statement, rebuking all claims brought forth by Falstar: “Mr. Hunter denies Mr. Williams’ claims in the entirety and it further saddens us that Mr. Williams is essentially making light of crimes involving sexual battery by levying these false claims, which a great disservice to those individuals who have actually been the victim of these types of heinous crimes.”

We are now waiting on Falstar's response. 

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