Third Woman Recalls O.T. Genasis Incident After Isabella Grais Claim

ELMONT, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 11: O.T. Genasis attends the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at UBS Arena on September 11, 2024 in Elmont, New York. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

Maraye Alexander’s voice joined the growing cooperation of stories on rapper O.T. Genasis after an initial report made on December 14. Alexander marks the third woman to share an incident involving the Long Beach rapper.

On December 16, Alexander chimed in alongside multiple women who have now stepped forward with stories about run-ins with O.T. Genasis that could potentially lead to a troubling pattern. The “Coco” hitmaker and representatives continue to remain silent on the claims.

By reposting beauty specialist Isabella Grais’ earlier allegation and adding her own account, Alexander aligned herself with Grais and model Naudia Donald, both of whom have publicly described confrontations involving the Long Beach rapper.

Alexander’s since-deleted post detailed a night in September at a Los Angeles club, where she claims O.T. Genasis crossed a line.

“When I was in the club in LA, he tried to hug me from behind,” she wrote. “I turned around like, ‘Is u cool?’ And told him back up.”

According to Alexander, what began as an unwanted advance escalated quickly once she rejected him. She alleges Genasis and his entourage “tried to get on bullyyyy,” and made threats so extreme she was left stunned.

“Talkn bout they gon kill everybody like ???” she added, describing an atmosphere that forced her and her group to leave. “We had to leave the club lol.”

Maraye Alexander Adds To Growing Stories About Rapper O.T. Genasis

As with Grais and Donald, Alexander’s claims were met with immediate skepticism online. Mens Matter Foundation dismissed her story outright, calling it “a coordinated attack” and demanding proof.

Alexander fired back with specifics instead of silence. “@ the club 3rd base, September 28th, around 2 am,” she replied, before adding, “Idk what more proof you want pull the cameras 😂.”

Her response suggested confidence that receipts exist beyond social media.

Another user, @jaxsoninit, accused her of spreading false allegations. Alexander countered by pointing to the timeline.

“So u think i randomly texted someone this in September to come say this in December?” she wrote.

To reinforce that point, she shared a screenshot of a text message sent the night of the alleged incident. In it, she asked a friend, “Why he threaten to kill meeee cuz I turned him down,” months before Grais’ December 14 post went viral.

Other commenters saw a pattern emerging. “It seems like they do this all the time,” @realastroshit wrote, while @googlemebabe added, “So he just an all around weirdo.”

Taken together, the accounts from Grais, Donald, and now Alexander have shifted the conversation around O.T. Genasis from isolated claims to broader concerns. None of the claims has resulted in legal charges.


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