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DMX SAYS HE WAS ‘RAPED BY A D.C. FEMALE’: Rapper tells Sister2Sister that incident resulted in out-of-wedlock child.

(September 21, 2006)
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      *The October issue of Sister 2 Sister magazine features an article with rapper DMX who claims that his recent child with a Washington, D.C. woman was the product of rape…her raping him, that is.

      "She raped me," the Yonkers native told editor Jamie Foster Brown. "I mean, you know, that might sound like some bullsh**. No man has ever been... you know what I mean, like never? Is that the only thing in the world that's not possible?"

      X’s wife, Tashera Simmons, was also featured in the article lending support to her man and his rape account. She says she “blocks out” thoughts of her husband’s experience in order to cope everyday, and tells Brown of an earlier run-in she had with the so-called “D.C. woman.”

       “Before the stuff hit the fan, she came up to us while we were in court and said ‘I work for kids that are sickly,’” Tashera said. “So [DMX] said 'Give her my number.' That's how it goes all the time. At first, I said OK. But, then I thought she looked deranged and obsessed with him.”       

       Mirroring the blunt openness of his recent BET reality show “DMX: Soul of a Man,” the artist spoke candidly about a number of touchy subjects brought up by Brown, including his issues with New York radio station Hot 97, his anger problems and how to get away with the murder of anyone who does him harm.

 

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