In the most recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast, co-host Rory Farrell who is also D’ussé Palooza general manager address the firing of his former friend Christopher “ChriStylezz” Samuels.
“My initial thoughts are with any woman who has been a victim in this. I pray you find peace in all actions that took place. I hear you. From my point of view, that’s not behavior I condone, it’s not behavior I enable, it’s not behavior I’ve participated in or behavior I’ve even seen in my life and that’s my stance on that portion. “
Rory Farrell, General Manager
At least 16 women have shared stories about Samuels with allegations that range from forcible touching to sexual assault.
Samuels was placed on suspension and fired shortly after the D’ussé Palooza leadership conducted an internal investigation.
While Christopher Samuels admits to being disrespectful to women, he challenged any of the women who have made rape allegations to file charges.