Le'veon Bell vehemently denied the rape allegations filed by cousin Jada Bell in a March 2024 lawsuit filed by her cousin Jada Bell, claiming it was never offered on Twitch Live Stream on Tuesday.
Bell claimed in a live stream that he was aware of the allegations this week – and, according to TMZ, his signature was built on documents that he was served.
The return of the previous NFL along with his brother Lavonte Bell has been accused of engaging in a “reverse relationship,” while the female victim was “only 6-7 years old,” according to court documents that read “it lasted until at least 2017.”
At a February 26 damages hearing, a ju judge in Franklin County, Ohio, determined that Le'veon had $20 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages to the suspect.
“Jada Bell is my cousin… I found out this was probably brewed about two days ago. When TMZ hit me they got my number,” Le'veon said.
“…the same cousin that was in my football match. Do you think it's Reveon Bell, should I force myself onto a woman? Is there someone? I need to force them on them? I don't.”
Le'veon's lawyer, Thomas W. Shaffer, said his client “adaciously denys all allegations.” In a statement to TMZadded that Le'veon “did not provide documentation” for the civil lawsuit.
On Twitch Live Stream, Le'veon denied forced her to force women, boasting that she “killed so many women” in her past sexual encounters.
“I put this in every child's life, my mother's life. I put this in everything. “I have never forced myself to anyone. I have chosen garbage.
“Stop this now. Needless to say, my cousin? My numbers are so high, thousands of women have been killed by dragons. I have killed so many women. I am the dragon murderer here.”
According to TMZ, Le'veon's Twitch stream lasted for an hour.
His younger brother, Lavonte, was allegedly owed an additional $11 million in damages to the alleged victim on a court document.
“The default judgment granted was based on a violation of the fifth amendment right of the legitimate process because it was not provided,” Schaffer said. “My client has filed an allegation to open and reverse the default judgment because the case's narrative has never been litigated.”
Bell played for the Jets, Steelers, Chiefs, Ravens and Buccaneers before taking part in celebrity boxing events.





