Former WWE Superstar James Ellsworth is denying a teenager’s claim that he sent her nude photos of himself.
The teenager, who uses the Twitter handle @Kliqkid and describes herself as an aspiring pro wrestler from Boston, Massachusetts, made a series of tweets on Friday alleging that Ellsworth sent her a number of explicit images via Snapchat.
She claims to have met Ellsworth earlier this month at an indie show where she told the wrestler her age. She then allegedly asked Ellsworth for a follow on Twitter and he obliged. The girl claims he asked to follow her on Snapchat not long after and allegedly began sending her explicit photos.
She also claimed that multiple wrestlers hit on her and mentioned being called “cute” by former ECW star Sabu via Twitter’s Direct Messages system.
I got dirt on a wrester sksksk
They had a storyline w/ Carmella. If ya smart it’s not that hard to find out
— Kenzie (@Kliqkid) November 16, 2018
What is it w wrestlers hitting on me
First Sabu calls me cute in my DM and then Ellsworth sends me nudes 🤦🏻♀️
— Kenzie (@Kliqkid) November 16, 2018
Literally all screenshots for people who think I’m lying
SMH pic.twitter.com/FYfth6CQnb
— Kenzie (@Kliqkid) November 16, 2018
Hmu for ellsworths nudes cause at point IDGAF
Multiple people have hit me up including wrestlers saying how he tries to get with fans and wrestlers 24/7 pic.twitter.com/nqO63Xo9K1
— Kenzie (@Kliqkid) November 16, 2018
straight up pervert pic.twitter.com/xr7L0Af6dT
— Kenzie (@Kliqkid) November 16, 2018
Ellsworth — real name — James Ellsworth Morris – quickly denied all allegations. He issued the following statement to WrestlingNews.co.
“I category deny all allegations, please direct all further communication to my attorney 410-841-4600,” the statement reads.
Ellsworth’s attorney then made a longer statement through the wrestler’s Twitter account.
My client, James Morris, known publicly and professionally as James Ellsworth has become aware of a number of baseless allegations. Mr. Morris has the utmost respect for women and categorically denies these inflammatory and despicable accusations. Bates & Garcia, Attorneys at Law
— James Ellsworth (@realellsworth) November 16, 2018
The fan, who calls herself Kenzie, also tweeted a video explaining the situation, claiming that she would “never lie about something this serious.”
Here’s the story behind the shit with Ellsworth
Of course people are gonna be on his side, but just know I’m not lying and would never lie about something this serious pic.twitter.com/HWDnSbT2d6
— Kenzie (@Kliqkid) November 16, 2018
Sending or receiving a sexually explicit image to or from a person under the age of 18 is considered sexual exploitation, and can carry a criminal charge. The maximum sentence in Massachusetts for sending material considered harmful to minors is up to five years in prison, with a $1000 – $10,000 fine for a first-time offense.
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