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Velveteen Dream With New Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

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WWE Superstar Velveteen Dream is back in the spotlight, as new accusations against him has come to light. As you may remember, Dream, whose real name is Patrick Clark, first was accused of sending unwanted explicit photos to an underage girl, as well as communicating inappropriately with an underage boy. Dream has denied the allegations, saying,

“Be assured I did not communicate inappropriately with anyone. A private photo of mine was shared without my consent or knowledge and I am working with a third party to look into this matter.”

The story kind of went away after that, but unfortunately for Dream new allegations of trying to groom underage boys have come to light. Josh Fuller took to Twitter to post that he first met Patrick Clark at an indie show right after he left Tough Enough. At the time, Fuller was 16 and Clark was 19. According to Fuller, they became friends, but Clark tried to keep their friendship a secret. Fuller also claims that Clark tried to convince Fuller to “show off his body,” including his lower body, but Fuller declined.

Fuller did say that it was never directly sexual, but did say that Clark promised to get him into WWE. He also corroborated several of the claims that were made by the previous accusations, saying that Clark “promised the same thing to these kids and then sexually harassed them.”

Another Twitter user that goes by the name zy shared several screenshots in which Dream entices the person into talking about sexual topics and emphasizes secrecy. In a different screenshot, Dream tells the person that they are “pretty” and says “I like u a lot.” Dream adds “Our relationship will be meaningful.”

Velveteen Dream’s Twitter account is still active, but all his tweets has been deleted and has not responded to the new allegations.