Just Brittany Reveals Details From Z-Ro Assault

Just Brittany gives a detailed account of Z-Ro attack on the latest episode of "Raq Rants."

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After Z-Ro made claims that Just Brittany's accusations of assault are all part of an alleged publicity stunt, the singer went on "Raq Rants" where she gave a very emotional account of what exactly happened the night of the incident. 

Just Brittany says that during the night of the alleged two hour assault, it began with Z-Ro slapping her across the face for calling him a liar before things got very serious. Brittany said that she tried to psych herself out, laughing when she got hit, pretending like it wasn't serious which infuriated Z-Ro further. Shortly after, she broke down in tears and explained why it took her so long to go to the police as well as why she decided to make an audio recording during the assault as opposed to calling the police.

Z-Ro is still trying to fight the case. 

 


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Just Brittany Reveals Details From Z-Ro Assault
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