Tyga Enlists 'RHOBH' Star Erika Jayne's PR Guru As Rapper Faces Jail Time For Allegedly Assaulting Ex Camaryn Swanson
Trying to clean up his mess!
After Tyga’s ex Camaryn Swanson took to social media to show off a black eye after an alleged altercation with the rapper, sources are spilling Tyga has hired a PR guru to help clear up his image.
The 31-year-old has hired Jack Ketsoyan of EMC Bowery, reported Radar, to represent him.
The PR mastermind also represents reality TV star Erika Jayne as her legal woes mount — The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star is currently being sued for $25 million as part of her ex Tom Girardi’s alleged embezzlement scheme.
After Tyga was released from jail on a $50,000 bond Tuesday, October 12, Ketsoyan released a statement, saying, “The allegations you have been reading about our client the past few days are false and will be disproven.”
The rapper — real name Michael Stevenson — is facing serious time in lockup after being booked on a felony domestic violence charge after Swanson alleged he beat her up.
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As OK! previously reported, the California native relinquished himself to authorities after his ex posted photos of a black eye she claims the “Taste” rapper gave her.
“I've been emotionally, mentally and physically abused and I'm not hiding it anymore,” the 22-year-old model wrote via Instagram over a photo showing her bruised face.
A pal close to Kylie Jenner’s ex claimed the influencer showed up to his house at 3 a.m. on Monday without his permission, yet Swanson shared a screenshot of an alleged text conversation that showed her ex paid for a car to have her shuttled to his residence.
Swanson noted that when she “tried to leave, he physically assaulted and refused to let me leave for hours.”
“I’m so embarrassed and ashamed it had to get to this but I have to stand up for myself,” she continued. The “Ayo” rapper is scheduled to appear in court on February 8, 2022.