Rapper Tyga may wanna think twice before entertaining any form of communication with underage girls.  Whether he's guilty of any wrong doing or not.  In the future he better leave the kids alone. Men here's a perfect example of why you should NEVER talk to a young lady under 18.  TMZ reports the rapper is being accused of inappropriate communication with a 14-year old model named Molly O'Malia.  Apparently there was some sort of communication between the two and after that it's her word against his.

OK! Magazine first broke the story in December and reported that O'Malia and Tyga were getting friendly on social media and Kylie Jenner found out.  They alluded to that being the reason the rapper and Jenner broke-up.  The OK! exclusive read:

Tyga Leaves Kylie Jenner Heartbroken After Texting A 14-Year-Old He Met On Instagram!

Long story short, a source allegedly close to the situation fed OK! the story saying, “He’s texted her every day, and he’s tried to FaceTime with her too. He keeps telling her how beautiful she is and how he can’t wait to hang out with her.”

The magazine supported their story by printing the alleged text message correspondence between the two as well. It would've been no big deal if OK! was simply reporting another celeb break-up.  But Tyga is 26-years old and O'Malia is 14.  So, that's a problem.  To add more fuel to the flame the young girl, with the help of legal council recently held a press conference to try and save her image and reputation.

Not only is she blaming OK! for breaking the story, but she's accusing them not "checking their facts" first.  In addition, she's throwing Tyga under the bus and accusing him of not only initiating the contact, but being inappropriate with her.  Peep the video below.

With famed civil rights attorney, Gloria Allred, at her side the teen held a press conference in New York on Monday and tearfully said,

“I’m very upset that a story about Tyga, Kylie Jenner and me was published in OK! magazine,” she continued, “The truth is that Tyga contacted me first. He direct messaged me on Instagram. I knew who he was but I was surprised that he was contacting me.”

Then she put the nail in the coffin saying, the rapper made her feel uncomfortable when he kept asking her to FaceTime with him.  O'Malia wrapped-up the conference saying, “I’m speaking out today because I don’t want what happened to me to happen to any other girls out there.”

Below is the remainder of her statement:

“I thought that it could possibly be about my music, but he did not mention that in his initial communication with me. I thought that was strange, but I was thinking he would bring that up in his next message to me. However, he didn’t mention it in the next message.”

“I began to feel uncomfortable when he asked me to FaceTime with him,” she said. “He asked me to FaceTime 3 times, but I did not do it. Because of my discomfort with why he wanted to communicate with me I quickly stopped responding to him. It’s crazy how so much can come out of nothing.”

I could be wrong, but it looks like the girls family may try and press charges against Tyga. Not sure what the outcome will be if they do, but this isn't a good luck for him career wise. Meanwhile, Gloria Allred told the press the girls mother, Anne, “feels that it is completely inappropriate for an adult male to communicate with her 14-year-old daughter, ask for her phone number and ask when she is coming to L.A.”

So far Tyga has made not comment about the allegations, social media or otherwise.  His manager, Anthony Martini, did and told TMZ his client contacted the girl in regard to her music talents.  Well maybe Tyga should've let manager get with her people.  Just saying.

I will keep you posted on this developing story.  Hopefully this is a major wake-up call for the rapper.  In the meantime LISTEN LIVE for the best in entertainment news, celeb birthday and more with Tha Wire.  It airs every weekday at 12:50 p. and 3:35 p.m. on The People's Station 107 Jamz and Twitter.

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