Akon Molested Girl Claims Her Friends Made Her Do It

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Danah Alleyne is the girl that Akon molested on stage. Hollywood Grind posted a video and pictures of that night (click here to view), and confirmed the girl was 14 years-old (click here to read that article), although now it is claimed she is 15 years-old. Akon dry humps women at many of his shows, and despite it being totally inappropriate, and illegal in states like Florida, many in the black community claim there is nothing wrong with it (unless a white man does it). Some say this kind of dry humping is common on islands populated most by blacks, but that doesn’t make it morally okay or right. Don Imus said that hip hop, rap, and r&b artists say and do far worse things to encourage violence in general, violence against women, gang activity, crime, encourage drug use, make women sex objects, and demean women.

Despite the criticism, Akon is getting a lot of support from the black community for his inappropriate actions, just as other artists like Snoop Dogg. If a white man does it the black community says he needs to be FIRED. If a black man does it the black community says he’s just reflecting real life. This is a double standard in America, but after Imus was fired more attention has been focused on the fact that the black community’s acceptable standards are far lower than the standards which exist in white American communities. The lower standard certainly doesn’t do anything to help children growing up in black communities to succeed in America.

No one can force black communities to change their view of right and wrong, but white businesses can stop firing people for offending the black community by using language considered acceptable in black communities, and used by hip hop, rap, r&b, and young blacks in those communities. The rule of thumb is supposed to be that it’s only considered offensive if the language offends the community’s standards, and obviously what Imus said did not offend black community standards, and Akon’s dry humping is supported.

The fact is blacks who call for people like Imus to be fired aren’t asking for him to be fired because he said something that they would never say, it’s because those who called for him to be fired are racist, and they are looking for any excuse to attack a white man. You may disagree, but this seems like a fair assessment to me.

Should Akon treat women like sex objects and ask them to get up on stage to dance like whores for a fake contest? Should black communities condemn this type of behavior from everyone?

Below is a report by The Trinidad Guardian. Here’s more:

Danah Alleyne is supported by her brother, Ian Alleyne, president of the T&T Crime Watch Association, during an interview at his office in Chaguanas yesterday.

“I AM ashamed about what happened. I got carried away in the moment,” sobbed Danah Alleyne, the 15-year-old daughter of Pastor Dave Alleyne of the Flaming Word Ministry of Chaguanas.

Once known just as a pastor’s daughter, Danah has become the focus of international attention, after her steamy dance segment with international singer Akon of Senegal, at Club Zen, which is circulating on the Internet.

Yesterday, a sad and remorseful looking Danah confessed to lying to her parents to go to the concert, but said she had been cajoled (persuaded) into going on stage.

With red, teary eyes, Danah said she had been invited to the concert two days before the event by friends, who are older than she is. She said they bought a VIP ticket for her to gain entry.

Danah said, “My parents had no clue I was going to the concert or how I was dressed. I told them I was going with my cousins for ice cream. When I left the house I had on a jacket.”

Danah said she had called her friends who picked her up outside her home.

When they got to the club last week Thursday, she said, they proceeded to the VIP section but were stopped by the bouncers who said they had to be 21 years and over to enter, and asked for their identification cards.

Danah said, “We did not have it so they told us we had to go into general admission and we did.”

During the concert, she said, Akon asked for five girls to go on stage but no one wanted to.

“Eventually two girls went up. Then all the people around me started rooting for me to go on stage. I hesitated and told my friends I did not want to go up. They eventually drew the attention to me and the white spotlight hit me.”

Danah said Akon’s bodyguard then pulled her up on stage.

“I told him I can’t be here but he told me to stay. I was scared. I was freaking out,” she added.

Akon told the girls that if they won they would go to Africa and she believed him.

“I got carried away. I began dancing with the crowd cheering me on,” Danah said. When she won the dance “competition” and Akon told her he was Africa, she said, “I was shocked, I could not believe it.”

About the heated dance with the superstar, Danah said, “It was three rounds of dancing. First, we danced together. Then, he picked me up…and then next thing I know I was all over the stage.

“I was in shock. When I look at the video now, I cannot believe that all these things happen. It happened so quick.”

Danah said when she finally got off the stage, everyone was telling her she had done “real good.”

She said, “I did not think much of it, like it was no big deal” but, now “I am disappointed in what happened.”

Shaking her head and trying to hold back the tears, she said, “I am sorry I embarrassed my parents and I am ashamed that I lied to them.”

Danah, however, is determined to put experience behind her. “I went to school after the concert and my friends are like, “ ‘We have your back.’”

Danah’s brother, Ian Alleyne, president of the T&T Crime Watch Association, said he was disgusted by what happened. He said, “She is a minor. She should not have been let in the club! Young people must be protected. It is terrible what has happened to her, but her parents are not at fault.”


In another interview Danah said, two days before the concert, a friend sponsored her a $450 VIP ticket. She said her parents, who were not present at the interview, knew she was going….Danah is expected to leave the country soon on a vacation where she intends to take stock of her life. (source)

Gee, what’s she going to do on vacation? Are her parents going to be with her?

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96 Responses to “Akon Molested Girl Claims Her Friends Made Her Do It”

  1. tee says:

    It’s sad. That all the blame was on Akon. Whn obviously this girl dont wanna take responsibility for her own actions. ok she’s fourteen, she lied to her parents bcuz she knew her parents wouldn’t stand for her going to an ADULT concert. dressed like that ne way, she puts da blame on friends jus cuz dey bought the ticket didn’t mean she had to go. as a preachers innocent daughter whr she learn to dance like dat,who signed for her tramp. looks to me none of the girl’s family wanna accept da fact it was her who lied about everything to get her self outta trouble. she through anybody she could under the bus smh

  2. Anonymous says:

    I think the immature girl is equally responsible for the happening. If you see her body posture it seems that she did not contradicted it. She is holding him by his neck in the Video. If her friends tell her to commit suicide will she do it. Lady you should be a calm and sensible girl avoid going to such places if you cant stand it. Think of your father is a respected man.

  3. XanderZane says:

    Akorn (or whatever his name is) is an A$$. He has no respect for women in the least and only cares for himself and his money. I won’t even touch one of his CD’s. I hope he gets gang banged by 6 or 7 guys, just to teach him a lesson. These hip-hop rappers need to have more respect for women. If he was in the U.S. he would have been sued and placed in jail.

  4. tristan says:

    Yes, Akon is terrible for making a fake contest and degrating women like that. But what happened to that 14 year old girl is her fault, she was the one who went to the club under age, she is the one that followed the peer pressure to get up on that stage and she is the one who grinded on him in the first place. It is probably a terrible memory for her and she fully regrets it but that was her own mistake and it was her fault. What has this world come to?

  5. truth says:

    THE BLAME IS 50 50 SHE. SHE SHOULDNT HAVE BEEN THERE AND DRESSED LIKE THT. AKON SHOULDNT HAVE HELD A FAKE COMPETITON HE DESERVES EVERYTHING HE WILL GET.AS SOMEONE ONCE TOLD ME KARMA IS A B****.

  6. smokin dank says:

    *I HATE AKON*
    I KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG WITH HIM