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Falling In Reverse Frontman Ronnie Radke Denies Abuse Allegations Amid Fan Incident



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15:55 Sunday, 20 October 2024

Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke has responded to recent abuse allegations, as well as previous accusations against him.

The situation began when a user commented on a post by the official Warped Tour account on X that praised Radke. The user claimed that the Warped Tour had a history of ‘platforming abusers.’ Radke replied, asking for ‘clear evidence’ of him being an abuser: “Give me clear evidence that I am an abuser or watch what happens next.”

Radke then responded to another user that claimed the same thing: “It is so crazy that you can literally all call me a predator with zero f*cking grounds I will ruin your f*cking like you ugly b*tch I am tired of this sh*t.”

Radke’s response followed an incident at a recent show where he stopped a fan from exposing her breasts, calling the act ‘sexual harassment.’

Radke has faced several accusations over the years, including allegations of rape, sexual harassment, and assault. In 2015, he was accused of assault after a concert in Murray, Utah. The woman involved, referred to in legal documents as ‘Defendant Boswell,’ claimed that Radke had left her with injuries such as bruises, a jaw injury, and torn throat ligaments. Radke later filed a lawsuit against her.

In 2021, Radke denied another accusation on Twitter, where a user claimed he had assaulted a woman eight years earlier. This caused Monuments singer Andy Cizek to join the conversation. Radke accused Cizek of using his name for attention and later accused Cizek of sexual assault, sharing unverified messages. Cizek denied the claim and clarified that any misconduct was related to a former vocalist in his band Makari, not him.

Radke has also had legal issues in the past, including a 2012 domestic abuse charge after an ex-girlfriend accused him of physical assault. However, in 2014, the charge was dropped, and Radke pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace.

Recently, Radke also hinted that Falling In Reverse might be part of the Warped Tour 2025 lineup, but nothing has been confirmed yet.

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