A star on the social media platform TikTok said that YouTube-star-turned-boxer Jake Paul forced her into a sex act without consent in the summer of 2019.

consent in the summer of 2019.

Justine Paradise said in a 20-minute video posted on YouTube last Friday that she didn't say anything about the alleged attack sooner because she signed a nondisclosure agreement and thought that it would have broken the contract.

In a statement to ESPN, attorney Daniel E. Gardenswartz, who works for the law firm Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith LLP, said Paul "categorically denies the allegation" and will pursue "legal action against those responsible for the defamation of character."

In the lengthy video, Paradise said she met Paul several times in June and July of 2019 at the Team 10 House, a Los Angeles mansion where several social media stars lived and worked. Paradise said that on July 20, 2019, she felt like she made it clear to Paul that she didn't want to go any further than just kissing, but Paul forced her to have oral sex.

"He didn't ask for consent or anything," Paradise said in the video. "He knew I didn't want to do anything with him."

Paradise made no mention about taking the information to law enforcement.

Paul responded on Twitter on Tuesday, saying "this claim made against me is 100% false" and that he "never had a sexual relationship with this individual."

"Sexual assault accusations aren't something that I, or anyone should ever take lightly, but to be crystal clear, this claim made against me is 100% false," Paul said as part of his post. "... I will fight this to the end to prove my innocence

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