Over the weekend, accusations of sexual misconduct made by several women against Ameer Vann of BROCKHAMPTON came to light on Twitter. Singer-songwriter Rhett Rowan, who says she was previously involved in a relationship with the rapper, called him “emotionally manipulative and mentally abusive,” before later accusing him of having sexual relations with a minor and “abusing women.” Another Twitter user, @GIGlNOTHADID, also shared claims made by other women.

In a series of tweets on May 12, Vann addressed the allegations levied against him. Find those below. “I’ve been in relationships where I’ve fucked up and disrespected my partners. I’ve cheated and been dismissive to my exes,” he wrote. “In response to the claims of emotional and sexual abuse: Although my behavior has been selfish, childish, and unkind, I have never criminally harmed anyone or disrespected their boundaries. I have never had relations with a minor or violated anybody’s consent.”

Ameer Vann is an original member of BROCKHAMPTON, which formed in 2015. He appeared on the cover of all three albums in their 2017 SATURATION trilogy. Prior to BROCKHAMPTON, he was in the group AliveSinceForever with Kevin Abstract and Dom McLennon. BROCKHAMPTON recently signed a deal with RCA Records; their new album, Puppy, is due in June.

Representatives for BROCKHAMPTON declined to comment to Pitchfork.