It’s bad enough that Tyga is now best known not for being a rapper with a considerable amount of star power, but for being the most controversial of the Kardashian-Jenner boyfriends, considering he allegedly began dating now-18-year-old Kylie Jenner while she was 17 (Tyga was 26). Now, things appear to be just getting worse for the Compton rapper, who has been accused of making advances on a 14-year-old Instagram model Molly O’Malia–the fact that a 14-year-old Instagram model exists is disturbing in itself–and she’s now gone public with her story.


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Yesterday, after TMZ announced that O’Malia had retained modestly renowned attorney Gloria Allred in her case against OK! magazine–which ran a poorly pixelated picture of her on a recent cover, claiming that she was nothing more than an attention-seeking whistle blower–O’Malia and Allred held a press conference, in which O’Malia claimed that:

Tyga contacted me first. He direct messaged me on Instagram. I knew who he was but I was surprised that he was contacting me. I thought that it could possibly be about my music, but he did not mention that in his initial communication with me. I thought that was strange, but I was thinking he would bring that up in his next message to me. However, he didn’t mention it in the next message. I began to feel uncomfortable when he asked me to FaceTime with him. He asked me to FaceTime three times, but I did not do it. Because of my discomfort with why he wanted to communicate with me I quickly stopped responding to him. It’s crazy how so much can come out of nothing.

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Whether or not there’s truth to these allegations, it doesn’t bode well for Tyga at all. If true, it means he’s likely a predator who may need to be dealt with accordingly. If false, people are going to think the aforementioned anyway, and it isn’t anyone else’s fault but his own.