Music mogul Russell Simmons was accused of raping three women who came forward to share their stories about the alleged attacks.<br /><br />The women spoke on the record about Simmons’ alleged assaults with incidents spanning from 1998 to as recently as 2014.<br /><br />Drew Dixon told The New York Times that she was 24 and working for Def Jam records when Simmons allegedly raped her in his downtown Manhattan apartment.<br /><br />It all got really ugly, pretty fast,” she said and described a “scuffle.” She told the paper she remember “him on top of me, pushing me down and him saying, ‘Don’t fight me. I did nothing, I shut my eyes and waited for it to end.”<br /><br />He pushed me on the bed and jumped on top of me, and physically attacked me,” she explained about the alleged rape. “We were fighting. I said no.” Three people confirmed to the paper that she told them about the attack.<br /><br />PHOTOS: Kevin Spacey SLAMMED Over Apology For Teen Sex Assault Accusations: You’re ‘Disgusting!’</a><br /><br />Sallie explained why she did not report the alleged rape.<br /><br />“If I went to the police, I didn’t know how that would turn out,” she said. “You have to understand, I was very much in a man’s game. Black women were just starting to break into the field.”<br /><br />Simmons “acknowledged that he dated Ms. Sallie but denied any nonconsensual sex,” through his attorney, the NY Times said.<br /><br />PHOTOS: Harvey Weinstein: Inside The Producer’s Last Moments Before Rehab</a><br /><br />Simmons “emphatically states that he did not have sex with her [Drew Dixon],” his lawyer said.<br /><br />Dixon told the New York Times that Simmons apologized to her at an industry event. “He said, ‘I have daughters and I do yoga now, Drew, and I know what I did was wrong, and I’m sorry.’”<br /><br />Simmons also released a statement about the other accusations in the NYT story, saying: “I vehemently deny all these allegations. These horrific accusations have shocked me to my core and all of my relations have been consensual. I have enormous respect for the women’s movement worldwide and their struggle for respect, dignity, equality and power.”<br /><br />We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.
