Zak Kaczmarek via Getty Images Killer Mike calls for more men in the music industry to stand up to sexual assault.

On Monday, frontwoman for Brooklyn-based band Dirty Projectors Amber Coffman tweeted that prominent music publicist Heathcliff Berru had sexually harassed her at a bar in New York. After multiple women in the music industry revealed that they too had experienced similar harassment from Berru, the publicist quickly stepped down from his role as CEO of Life Or Death PR.

During the short 24 hours it took for Berru to leave his job, many of his clients publicly cut ties with him. Hip-hop artist Killer Mike was one of those clients.

On Wednesday Killer Mike tweeted that he supported Coffman and he gave his "friend" Berru an ear-full about "how fucked up he behaved." Killer Mike tweeted that he immediately cut ties with Berru, and that Coffman and the other women who have come forward have his support.

My Publicist Lost his wife, biz & Rep. My friend Got an ear full from me about how fucked up he behaved. Amber deserves all our support — Killer Mike (@KillerMike) January 20, 2016

And she and those other women have mine. — Killer Mike (@KillerMike) January 20, 2016

My day to day publicist is Dunkin and he will continue to be. Cliff is still my friend and i will support him in being a better human being — Killer Mike (@KillerMike) January 20, 2016

Life or death is no more and cliff will be dealing with his drug and alcohol issues. — Killer Mike (@KillerMike) January 20, 2016

My real desire is to see These women Whole healthy and rocking out like great artist and members or the culture. — Killer Mike (@KillerMike) January 20, 2016

In a Facebook post published on Wednesday night, Killer Mike clarified his tweets. He wrote that he "stand[s] in solidarity with the women that have spoke out," and that men in the industry need to do better when it comes to supporting women.

"Men have to be able to tell our friends and peers when they're wrong," Killer Mike wrote. "We cannot just say, it's not my problem. We can't expect [people] to improve if we're not willing to hold them accountable and push them to be better."

Read the rest of Killer Mike's post below.

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