Drake's Dad Makes Controversial Statement About #MeToo Movement

Drake's father, Dennis Graham, has some controversial thoughts on the #MeToo movement, as per his latest WeHo run-in with TMZ, where the hip-hop titan's pops explained that the campaign wouldn't be necessary if women avoided the potentially dangerous scenarios.

"Jamie [Foxx] is my brother and I really can't comment on what happened 16 years ago," he said in reference to the actor's recent controversy, where a woman told Las Vegas authorities that the Hollywood titan slapped her in the face with his penis in 2002. "Here's something I want to say to these young ladies, who allow themselves to go and be with a man in their rooms or whatever. Stop going to the hotels. Same with Bill Cosby. Stop going to their rooms. You don't have to be in their rooms. Take your ass home." 

On the Foxx front, the accuser went on to reveal that she was hospitalized for a panic attack the very next day after the alleged incident. Vegas PD said that an investigation is open for this case. However, Nevada has a 3-year statute of limitations and this case is long past due.

"Jamie emphatically denies that this incident ever occurred, and he will be filing a report with the Las Vegas Police Department against the woman for filing a false police report against him," Jamie's attorney, Allison Hart of Lavely & Singer, told TMZ. "The first time [Jamie] became aware of this woman's absurd claims about an incident that supposedly occurred 16 years ago was when TMZ contacted his representatives [Tuesday] about this story."

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