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==== From the trial summary and reporting (this is the prosecution’s version, not me saying what did happen): ==== * She met Tupac at a Manhattan nightclub days earlier and performed oral sex on him on the dance floor during that first encounter.Encyclopedia.com<ref>{{cite web|title=Encyclopedia.com|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/tupac-shakur-trial-1994-95|publisher=encyclopedia.com|access-date=2025-12-04}}</ref> * She then went back to his hotel for consensual sex that night and later left a message on his voicemail complimenting him on his sexual performance.Encyclopedia.com<ref>{{cite web|title=Encyclopedia.com|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/tupac-shakur-trial-1994-95|publisher=encyclopedia.com|access-date=2025-12-04}}</ref> * A few days later she went back to the hotel suite to retrieve something she’d left. * She testified that while she and Tupac were kissing on the bed, three other men came into the room, including his associates, and: - They began to touch and fondle her. - She says Tupac grabbed her by the hair, tore at her clothes, and held her while the others assaulted her, and that she was forced to perform non-consensual oral sex on the men.Encyclopedia.com<ref>{{cite web|title=Encyclopedia.com|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/tupac-shakur-trial-1994-95|publisher=encyclopedia.com|access-date=2025-12-04}}</ref> * She told the court Tupac said she was “a reward for his friends” and that “millions of other women would be happy to be in her situation.”Encyclopedia.com<ref>{{cite web|title=Encyclopedia.com|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/law/law-magazines/tupac-shakur-trial-1994-95|publisher=encyclopedia.com|access-date=2025-12-04}}</ref> At sentencing she told the judge: : Years later, she publicly identified herself as Ayanna Jackson and repeated essentially the same account in long interviews (e.g., VladTV in 2018), saying she never recanted and still stands by her story.Amazon Music<ref>{{cite web|title=Amazon Music|url=https://music.amazon.com/es-co/podcasts/7097d299-fca4-48bc-a85b-dbce9436241f/episodes/9f7ae6d5-26f6-4e3a-baa3-608e2b242457/vladtv-2pac-rap-accuser-ayanna-jackson-on-meeting-pac-sexual-assault-trial-aftermath-flashback|publisher=Amazon Music|access-date=2025-12-04}}</ref>
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