In just a few days, the horrifying child sex abuse allegations against comedians Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears have rocked Hollywood, and the lady who filed a lawsuit against the two for allegedly abusing her now demands quick action. According to recent reports, the unnamed woman recently sent a formal letter to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office requesting that both Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears be “immediately arrested and prosecuted.”
According to reports from LATimes, the woman who officially sued Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears over claims that they sexually assaulted her and her brother while they were children while performing in a comedic sketch is now taking matters seriously. In a letter she recently forwarded to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office, she demanded that Tiffany and Aries be detained right away and investigated in connection with her accusations.
The woman writes in a letter to Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón that she and her brother first reported Tiffany and Aries to the police in Las Vegas in January 2020, but that the Vegas police then forwarded the matter to the LAPD, which “has done nothing with this complaint.”
She also claims in her letter to the district attorney’s office that Detective Eastborn, the Los Angeles police officer in charge of her case, allegedly told her and her mother that their formal accusation of sexual abuse was “not a priority” because “there are children being molested right now.”
She also writes, “My brother and I are prepared to speak with detectives and prosecutors from your office and give you with indisputable evidence that substantiates our allegations” in the letter she wrote to Tiffany Haddish and Aries Spears.
We previously reported, that Tiffany Haddish finally spoke out about the lawsuit against herself and Spears, noting that she understood the initial backlash, but was also looking for answers:
“I know people have a bunch of questions. I get it. I’m right there with you. Unfortunately, because there is an ongoing legal case, there’s very little that I can say right now.”
Her statement continued, “But, clearly, while this sketch was intended to be comedic, it wasn’t funny at all–and I deeply regret having agreed to act in it. I really look forward to being able to share a lot more about this situation as soon as I can.”