Beauty specialist Isabella Grais, founder of the Beauty And Grais brand, publicly accused rapper O.T. Genasis, real name Odis Oliver Flores, of assault in a Dec. 14 Instagram post describing an alleged encounter at Miami’s Vendome nightclub.
In the post, Grais shared a Getty Images photo showing the “Coco” hitmaker courtside and alleged the incident occurred while she was celebrating her best friend’s 25th birthday. Grais wrote that “a man named Otgenasis approached me while I was out celebrating my best friend’s 25th birthday” and began flirting while she was on the phone.
According to Grais, she attempted to defuse the situation. “I tried to remain polite and avoid conflict,” she wrote, but said the interaction “quickly became uncomfortable and inappropriate.”
Grais further alleged that the Long Beach rapper shared “unsolicited and disturbing details about his past, including selling crack,” which heightened her discomfort.
Grais said the encounter escalated after she rejected his advances. “When I firmly told him to leave me alone and get away from me, he spit in my face,” she wrote.
She emphasized that the act was deliberate, adding, “This was not a misunderstanding. It was intentional, humiliating, and violating.”
She stated the incident left her emotionally shaken. “I was left in tears and felt completely unsafe,” Grais wrote, adding that witnesses nearby later identified the man and provided his name.
In her caption, Grais framed the allegation as a broader statement about personal boundaries and safety. “No one should ever be treated this way,” she wrote. “I did not go out to be harassed or assaulted. I went out to celebrate my friend.”
She said the experience “ruined the night” and continued to affect her afterward.
Isabella Grais Alleges O.T. Genasis Assaulted Her Inside Miami’s Vendome Nightclub
Grais concluded the post by stating, “What happened to me should never happen to anyone else,” while tagging both @otgenasis and @vendome.miami. She did not indicate whether she had filed a police report or sought legal counsel.
As of publication, O.T. Genasis has not publicly responded to the allegations. Vendome Nightclub, where Grais says the incident occurred, has also not issued a statement.
The post prompted extensive public reaction in the comments section. Some users expressed support, with one writing, “This is insane and completely humiliating. I’m so sorry that happened to you.”
Another commented, “Assaulting a woman because you got rejected is wild.”
Other commenters questioned Grais’s decision to disclose the allegation on social media. Responses included, “You told IG and not the police?” and accusations that the post was made “for clout.”
Additional users pushed back on that criticism, citing barriers victims often face when reporting alleged assaults.
At this time, Grais’ statements remain allegations. No police report, criminal complaint, or civil filing has been publicly confirmed, and no legal proceedings involving Grais or O.T. Genasis have been announced.


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