Willy Paul Responds to Miss P’s Rape Allegation Apology.
However, the CEO of Saldido Records expressed his satisfaction that the truth has finally been revealed.
“Miss P, there is always light at the end of the tunnel. The truth always reveals itself no matter how long it takes. It’s been two years of inappropriate comments from people’s eyes, I don’t know if I should forgive or…” he said on Instagram.
Wilson Radido aka Willy Paul has finally responded to his former artist at his Saldido label, Miss P, who apologized about two years ago for defaming him with rape accusations.
In response to Miss P’s apology, the former gospel singer stated that he is unsure whether or not to forgive her.
The musician, however, expressed his happiness that the entire truth could now be revealed.
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Willy Pozze affixed the caption to a video of his former artist extending an apology.
Recently, Miss P apologized to Nicholas Kioko for all the negative remarks she made about him.
“Willy Paul, you know we had a history, many things have happened that we are not proud of. It’s been two years and it’s not good to continue carrying hatred because it’s tiring,” she said.
About two years ago, Miss P cited her motivation as the primary reason for defaming Willy Paul.
“In addition, she noted that she regrets talking badly about Willy during the interview she did earlier “Doing that interview, I felt pain, I felt anger, I felt many things, my feelings were everywhere, at that time I was not mentally right, I hate to say this but it is one thing. I regret doing that,” she said.
Before she left his label two years ago, the singer collaborated with her former boss three times before accusing him of multiple rapes.
“He forced me to have sexual relations with him twice. I had to inform my mother that I needed treatment because I did not know this person and was unfamiliar with his behavior. My mother prevented me from having a child; otherwise, I would have given birth or been pregnant at the same time.”
Willy had insisted on no protection during the barbaric acts, she added.