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Kai Cenat accused of neglecting to assist a friend in a sexual assault incident

Kai Cenat Under Fire as Allegations of Sexual Assault Surface

Twitch streamer Kai Cenat, who has gained immense popularity in 2022, recently faced controversy when a female friend accused Djigui Sack of sexually assaulting her at a party she attended with Cenat.

Detailed Account by Jovi

Jovi, Cenat’s female friend, revealed that during the party, Cenat advised her to go to a safe room to sober up. However, she woke up to find herself being sexually assaulted by an unknown man.

Concerns about Cenat’s Response

In multiple social media posts on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, Jovi clarified that she does not blame Cenat for the assault. However, she expressed frustration with his lack of cooperation in helping her find the perpetrator.

Jovi’s social media posts reflected her thoughts on the matter. She stated, “I don’t believe Kai is to blame. However, he was involved. He’s the only person I knew at the party, and he directed me to the room where the assault took place.”

Cenat’s Silence and Expected Response

Cenat has not publicly addressed the incident, but it is anticipated that he will share his thoughts during his next Twitch livestream, which is scheduled for tonight or tomorrow. We will update the post once he addresses the situation.

Jovi Responds to Accusations and Future Plans

In response to commenters accusing her of seeking money and attention, Jovi clarified that she has no intention of suing anyone. She emphasized that her sole desire is for her assailant to be held accountable and face legal consequences. Jovi also mentioned that she plans to deactivate her social media accounts once the matter is resolved.

“I’m sorry to Kai, but I’m not the one who caused this mess,” she stated. “Although I wrongly accused him through text messages, assuming he knew what happened to me, I understand that he may not have been aware. Despite the lack of sympathy from his side, I still empathize with him. However, I will never defend a rapist, even if they are my family.”

If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual violence, please reach out to RAINN or the National Sexual Abuse Telephone Hotline at 1-800-656-4673.