The Gaslamp Killer & Rape Accuser Release Joint Statement

Los Angeles, CA – The Gaslamp Killer’s career came to a screeching halt after a woman accused him sexual assault Twitter in 2017. Chelsea Tadros claimed the former Low End Theory staple drugged and raped her at The Standard Hotel in Los Angeles in the wee hours July 5, 2013.

After Low End Theory cut dies with the veteran DJ/producer and he was essentially ostracized from performing at major festivals, GLK ultimately decided to file a defamation suit again his accuser in March 2018.

But according to a recent Instagram update, both parties have decided to put the incident behind him and as a result, GLK has agreed to drop the lawsuit. On Friday (July 26), GLK shared a screenshot a joint statement issued by both parties’ attorneys.

“After engaging in heartfelt discussions with each other about the event July 5, 2013, William Bensussen and Chelsea Tadros have decided it is their mutual desire to move on with their lives and put this lawsuit behind them,” the lawyer’s statement reads. “For this reason, Mr. Bensussen has agreed to dismiss his lawsuit against Ms. Tadros.”

In the statement, Tadros admits she doesn’t really know who drugged her.

“After their discussions,” the statement continues, “Ms. Tadros acknowledges that she does not know who drugged her, and both parties acknowledge that she could have been drugged by one the many attendees that were present on July 5, 2013.”

Despite the resolution to the case, GLK’s reputation was severely damaged throughout the ordeal. Before the Low End Theory decided to permanently close its doors last August, the organizers were forced to separate themselves from GLK who was instrumental in establishing the iconic weekly Hip Hop night at The Airliner in Los Angeles over 10 years ago.

HipHopDX has reached out to GLK for further comment.