Over the course of the past week, multiple women have come forward on social media accusing singer-songwriter Garrett Clark Borns, professionally known as BØRNS, of sexual misconduct and predatory behavior. In a note posted to Instagram today, Borns wrote, “I am both hurt and angered over the disturbing and false allegations that have been spread over the past few days on social media. All of the relationships I have had were legal and consensual. They ended abruptly and that obviously caused hurt feelings, but for anyone to suggest anything beyond that is irresponsible.”

On September 21, a woman with the Twitter handle @kaliforxnia posted a statement in which she called Borns a “manipulator” and “user.” She said that she met him at a concert in 2015, and struck up a friendship that continued over text and social media. Months later, she alleged that he asked her to “meet him for drinks” in L.A. “I was expecting a bar but ended up at his place,” she wrote. She claimed that she then entered Borns’ home, where he offered her alcoholic drinks. “Suddenly I became drunk and was completely taken advantage of,” she said. She continued, “Once everything happened I went to the bathroom and started bleeding. I was completely shocked from the blood and started to get it together and realized what just happened. I blamed myself for that night because I didn’t say no even though I was intoxicated.”

The woman then recounted a subsequent alleged incident that she said took place in Chicago the next month. “I actually let him talk me into using me…again,” she wrote. “He did not use protection and didn’t care when I said I wasn’t comfortable with that and was not on birth control at the time,” she wrote.

A woman with the Twitter handle @alyssaadaniele recounted her story, which she said began when she met him at a music festival when she was 16 years old. She claimed that he invited him to her hotel room. Once there, he “began to touch my leg, but I didn't think anything of it.” She continued, “he began going further up my leg, and started skimming me in other places. I want to add that he also was aware of how old I was, 16, yet he still touched me the way he did.”

The woman said that she continued to correspond with him over text and social media. “He told me what he wanted to do to me, and wanted me to call him 'daddy.' And referred to himself as such. He asked me questions that made me uncomfortable that fed into his fetishes. He would ask me to send specific pictures and videos of myself, and I did.”

The woman claimed, “When I was 18, the day came where we were intimate at his place in Los Angeles. He had groomed me from age 16 for this.” She continued, He got me drunk, started touching me, and we went into his bedroom. The things he did were things I did not want, and it hurt. He was aggressive and controlling and I was so fucking scared of him.”

She later added, “I just wanted to clarify that I did not accuse him of r*pe, the sex was consensual, and happened when I was of age.”

The Twitter account @exposing_borns has also been collecting various accounts of alleged misconduct. One claim was allegedly made by a 19-year-old named Mathilda. She allegedly said that she and Borns began corresponding over social media, after she reached out as a fan, but “he never wanted to get to [sic] deep or personal. Only asking for nudes. If I didn’t send any, he ghosted me for days.” She then claimed that he flew her out to Hamburg, where they spent two days together. “I did not like the way he wanted to have sex wit [sic] me. Made me scream for daddy’s cock etc etc. Very uncomfortable.”

“I got very attached and he knew that,” she said. “I was just a little puppet in his game.”

This article was originally published on Tuesday, September 25 at 3:30 p.m. Eastern. It was last updated on Tuesday, September 25 at 4:40 p.m. Eastern.