Le’veon Bell is working on rape allegations I didn’t force myself to anyone
March 11, 2025 6:01 PM PDT
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Le’veon Bell just went to the livestream to deal with his rape allegations head on, vowing to do everything in his power to clear his name.
The former Pittsburgh Steelers superstar sat in front of the camera for over an hour to discuss the TMZ sports story posted Tuesday… and the main takeaway is that he is violently denial that he forced himself to anyone in his life.
Bell said he was completely unaware of the March 2024 lawsuit until he contacted him for comments last week…and believes that the signature that indicates he was offered was actually forged.
Bell confirmed that Jada Bell was in fact his cousin and said he supported her financially for years – but things went south when he stopped paying her rent and other expenses.
Bell claims he is not grateful for Jada to quit, replies in text that he “I’m going to see who the bad guy is,” and ultimately resorts to making serious allegations against him.
Bell continues to say he is fine and can handle reactions from hatred online, but he feels his loved ones and fans affected by the lawsuit.
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Regarding the $25 million verdict, Bell said he wanted to be homeless than paying a penny before.
TMZ Sports Breaks the Story – Jada Bell claims that she was only six or seven years old when Reveon began an unconsensual incest relationship with her.
Jada alleged that sexual abuse lasted for about 10 years until it finally stopped when she reached 18 years old.
In October 2024, the judge announced a default ruling that Le’veon was “provided in accordance with the law and failed to move, sue or appear in this case” … and at the ju trial two weeks ago, Jada was awarded a verdict of $25 million.
Bell says he will focus on going through the right process to handle the matter in court.