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Former Adult Film Star Goes Viral After Reading Dozens of Alleged G-Eazy Victims’ Stories on TikTok

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Via G, also known as the adult film actress Zoey Sinn, made a TikTok in which she discussed various allegations of misconduct against the rapper G-Eazy (real name Gerald Earl Gillum).

In this video, Via G stated that she received about 19 DMs in her inbox from people making various allegations against the rap artist. According to her statement, “for legal purposes, these are all alleged,” but she also adds: “I, however, believe all women.”

Via G said the video stemmed from an earlier, unrelated post. “I came up with a story time yesterday about G-Eazy,” she said, explaining that the original content was comparatively mundane. “That is the least interesting thing about what I’m about to tell you.”

A few people allege that G-Eazy, when he was in his mid-to-late twenties, pursued relations with underage girls. Some say, “He was f—ing with underage girls, allegedly.” Another allegation says that he had a roommate who knew a girl who was only 17; the young woman had a sexual encounter with the rapper after the concert at which they met in the Bay Area.

The next person alleges, “I don’t know how old he was in 2013, but we were all like 16, 17 at the time. I looked it up. He was 28, 29 in 2013.”

A different message alleges that G-Eazy, even when he graduated, “kicking it” with high school students, describing them as people who “full-on smoke circles.” “Why the f–k would you hang out with adults?” the alleged victim asks.

There was a mention of Tana Mongeau’s story, which, according to one source, should be looked up because he knows: “Look at Tana Mojo’s story of him knowing her and her friends were 16.”

Another person alleged that an assistant connected to the rapper continued to contact a woman the sender knew, who had met G-Eazy as a minor. “My girlfriend met him as a minor at like 17, and still to this day, his assistant will hit her up when he’s in town,” the message read. “I’ve actively been with her when she’s received a text.”

Multiple accounts described alleged sexual assault or non-consensual behavior. One message read simply, “I hooked up with him, and he assaulted me. He’s a terrible person. Ripped all of my clothes off of my body and left me there alone to figure out how to get home naked.” Via G said she followed up to ask when the incident occurred and received the response, “Maybe four years ago, in 2021, 2022.”

Another account alleged that G-Eazy and his manager confined two women on a tour bus. “Him and his manager trapped me and my friend on their tour bus when we were 19, and his manager SA’d my friend, then told her to not speak of it cause he had a wife.”

One sender described an incident at a Coachella after-party, alleging that a physical altercation broke out between two women connected to the rapper. “The whole ordeal was because apparently he had given one woman an STD, and the other woman was the one he was currently seeing,” the account read. “The lady that got the STD showed me the texts between them, and the way he was speaking to her was f–ing crazy. She was telling him to pay for her treatment, and he was telling her that she shouldn’t let men nut in her or have sex without a condom. Mind you, he was raw dogging all of his flings.”

Another account alleged, “I had a coworker who swore he raped her friend after roofing them after a show.”

One sender described working on a music video set before the COVID-19 pandemic, alleging G-Eazy made repeated unwanted advances. “He kept making out with the background girls and the porn stars that were on set during scenes and in between, then tried to call me over to him. I shook my head so fast. He looked at me and goes, ‘No?’ And I’m like, ‘Nah.’ He got so offended.”

Several accounts described the rapper as verbally abusive, physically threatening, or dismissive toward women and event staff. One sender who described attending an after-party with ASAP Ferg alleged that G-Eazy behaved aggressively and attempted to have her removed from the party. “He was so aggressively nobody, and this cornball tried kicking me out of the party because I called him out for being a cornball when he treated me poorly,” the message read. “I was amongst like four women of color at this party.” The sender added that the situation resolved when Ferg’s team intervened, saying, “Ferg’s people were like, ‘No, she’s good, she’s a guest.'”

Another sender alleged an encounter at an after-party where G-Eazy made a blunt and unsolicited sexual proposition. “He was staring at me from across the room for like 10 minutes. Leans over and asked if I wanted to f–k in the bathroom. Not cute as an opening line.” The same sender alleged that a woman they had been seeing subsequently hooked up with the rapper and contracted a sexually transmitted infection. “She reaches out and says she had a clap from him, time-wise.”

One account from a male perspective described physically removing G-Eazy from a gathering in Santa Cruz after the rapper allegedly behaved inappropriately toward a woman present. “G-Eazy is a cornball with no balls. I kicked that fool out of my homie’s apartment after a show in Santa Cruz as he got hella creepy on one of the homegirls,” the message read. “He tried to play a tough guy role, and he got scared real quick when I told him, ‘You can walk out of here, or I can drag you out of here and video that shit and show the world you’re a little b—h.’ Long story short, he walked out with his head down and waited for his ride sitting on the curb.”

Other accounts described the rapper soliciting paid sexual encounters and disputes over financial agreements. One message alleged that “an escort almost f—-d him up for not wanting to pay her what they had agreed to,” while another claimed, “some other women wanted to sue him for not wanting to pay for an abortion.”

One sender described witnessing G-Eazy and associates entering a New Orleans venue and attempting to recruit women for sexual encounters. “They came into the penthouse in NOLA one night and sat in a VIP section. Girls were coming and going, which I thought was kind of strange. They weren’t throwing money. They were literally in there to solicit girls to be their third for the night. And literally no one wanted to go home with them. So they left with no money in hand.”

Multiple accounts also described the rapper’s heavy cocaine use, with one sender writing, “In 2017, he would literally be at parties like Count Coca Cola,” and another noting, “He has tiny feet and did a lot of blow.”

One sender described an unremarkable encounter, writing, “I don’t have a super detailed story about him, but I’ve been around him with this guy I was dating that was his creative director. He has tiny feet and did a lot of blow. Unimpressed, to be honest.”

Via G concluded the video with a summary of the accounts. “Overall, the consensus is that, allegedly, G-Eazy is a f—ing creep and a cornball.”

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G-Eazy has not publicly responded to the allegations. Also, there are no formal charges or legal proceedings against the G-Eazy cited in the video, and all claims remain unverified. 

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