Nelly (born Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr.) is being sued for sexual assault and defamation by Monique Greene, a woman who claims she was raped by Nelly on his tour bus last October in Washington. In the complaint viewed by Pitchfork, two more women (whose identities have been protected) have accused Nelly of sexual assault. Their testimonies are presented as evidence that Nelly allegedly has displayed a pattern of “[preying] on his selected female fans” in order to sexually assault them.

The woman referred to as Jane Doe 1 alleges that in June 2016, Nelly invited her to a small “VIP room” after a concert, where he suddenly grabbed her leg and placed his hand under her skirt without consent.

The second woman, referred to as Jane Doe 2, claims she met Nelly after his December 5, 2017 show in Essex, England. He allegedly invited Jane Doe 2 and her friends onto his tour bus, and took her into a separate room, where he began masturbating in front of her without her consent. He then grabbed her hand and placed it on his penis, then later pushed her head down to force her into oral sex.

The complaint also claims that in addition to sexually assaulting Greene, Nelly “threatened” and “intimidated” her when she tried to pursue criminal action against him. It accuses Nelly of engaging in libel, slander, and defamation against Greene.

The suit, which seeks an unspecified amount of damages, notes that Greene has suffered “personal damage, emotional trauma,” and has been required to “seek various medical treatments.” It states that Greene, who is a current student at the University of Washington, was forced to drop all of her fall quarter classes following the alleged assault—resulting in the loss of her tuition and delay in her planned graduation date. The suit also seeks an injunction against Nelly “that prohibits him from engaging in sexual assault against female fans after concerts.”

Following the initial allegations made in October, Nelly responded by stating that he was “completely innocent.” The case was later dropped in December because the “alleged victim’s refusal to cooperate.” Greene previously refused to testify in court because she reportedly felt she could not “stand up against a celebrity and that the criminal system would fail her.”