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If you can’t provide evidence then PocoLee didn’t do it — VDM reacts to Rapper Ms Jorji’s r+pe allegations

If you can’t provide evidence then PocoLee didn’t do it — VDM reacts to Rapper Ms Jorji’s r+pe allegations

If you can’t provide evidence then PocoLee didn’t do it — VDM reacts to Rapper Ms Jorji’s r+pe allegations

VeryDarkMan (VDM) has reacted to allegations made by rapper Ms Jordi, who accused dancer Poco Lee of attempting to s+xually a§§ault her and her friends about two years ago.

His comments came amid a recent social media rumour alleging that Poco Lee was arrested in the UK over r+pe. VDM said he was not calling Ms Jordi a liar, but questioned parts of her account and urged the public not to treat unverified allegations as established facts.

“I am not saying you are lying, because I wouldn’t. It’s your story to share. But sometimes, people can still come out and lie,” he said.

VDM questioned how some of the alleged incidents involving Ms Jordi’s friend could be known if Ms Jordi did not personally witness them. He also raised questions about the sequence of events and the evidence allegedly presented to the police.

He warned against rushing to “cancel” people based solely on social media claims, recalling cases where public allegations had serious consequences for individuals before evidence emerged.

“What if Poco Lee is trying to do an endorsement deal and he’s competing with another person for the endorsement deal, and the person just decided to spark up this kind of rumour?” he asked.

VDM stressed that he was not claiming Poco Lee could never commit such an act, but maintained that he wants evidence before reaching a conclusion.

“I’m not saying that he cannot do it. I am saying that I want proof, not ‘they say, they say.’ Bring proof. Let’s see the evidence,” he said.

He concluded: “If you don’t have proof, Poco Lee didn’t do it. Once you start bringing proof, no problem. But for now, I take it say no do.”

The allegations remain allegations, and neither the accusations nor the reported UK arrest should be treated as established fact without credible confirmation.

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