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Kyle Massey’s Mom Comes To His Defense Following The Recent Charges—“My Son Is The Victim…This Is Extortion!”

Roommates, following reports that former “That’s So Raven” star Kyle Massey was formally charged with a felony for allegedly sending explicit content to a 13-year-old girl—his mother recently took to social media to come to his defense. In an Instagram video with an accompanying caption, Kyle Massey’s mom, Angela Massey, revealed that her son is actually the victim and it’s all because of money.

Since Kyle Massey’s case dates back to 2019, his mother has continued to defend him and recently doubled down on her son’s innocence regarding the recent felony charges.

In a video posted to her Instagram she stated that Kyle never had any inappropriate communication with the young girl—and in fact, he was actually dating her mother, who has been trying to extort Kyle for millions.

Angela Massey’s caption read:

“KYLE MASSEY: THIS HEADLINE TODAY IS OLD ACCUSATION FROM THE SAME MOM FROM 2019. The Seattle KINDRA ANDREAS WOMAN! She took the same CALIFORNIA COMPLAINT that she was unsuccessful in prosecuting and filed it in SEATTLE where she lives. MY SON KYLE IS THE VICTIM TODAY JUST AS HE WAS BACK ON FEBRUARY 14,2019 when we got the 1.5 MILLION DOLLAR EXTORTION DEMAND! KYLE IS NOT IN JAIL”

As we previously reported, Kyle Massey was being sued by a 13-year-old girl back in 2019, who accused him of sending her a sexually explicit video and photos. Fast forward to the present, and now he has been officially charged with one felony count of communication with a minor for immoral purposes in relation to the lawsuit.

The young girl (who has not been identified due to her age) filed a lawsuit against Kyle Massey for $1.5 million for allegedly sending “numerous sexually explicit text messages, images, and videos” on Snapchat.

He has denied all allegations and stands firm on his belief that he’s being extorted.

 

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