Club DJ ‘Kicked Out Rape Victim After She Complained About Blurred Lines Being Played’

A woman who complained to a DJ about Robin Thicke single Blurred Lines because it brought back traumatising memories of being raped says she was publicly shamed and kicked out of the club.

Georgia Greenfield told the DJ at Queen’s Court in Leeds, Yorkshire, that the line ‘I know you want it’ was what her rapist said to her before she was attacked.

She apparently wrote a note on her phone to the DJ which read: “‘I know you want it’ are the exact words my rapist said to me before he raped me. I don’t want to hear this.”

The 23-year-old English graduate claimed that the DJ branded her a “silly b****” over the microphone before kicking her out of the gay club.

Shocked Georgia said: “I just stood there completely shocked and was like did that just happen?”

“I was in disbelief that I was being thrown out of a club for telling the DJ I was raped.”

Georgia said that when she tried to go back in to the club, she was stopped by the bouncers and she then heard the DJ say over the mic: “If you don’t like what I have to say you can f*** off somewhere else.”

She also claimed the DJ announce that he needed an “electric fence” around the DJ booth.

Georgia explained they she was raped at 18 by a friend of a friend, but never reported the crime because she was too traumatised.

Pal Noah Martin, who was with Georgia at the club, said: “My initial reaction was disgust, fear and anger.

"I couldn’t believe it happened in a space that was supposed to be safe - a gay club.”

Noah lodged a complaint to the management of Queen’s Court and has received an email confirming they were aware of the incident.

The email stated: “The incident is currently being fully investigated and a full response will be forwarded to Georgia once finalised.”

A spokesperson for Queen’s Court said: "An investigation is under way.

"Due to it being Pride weekend, it is taking a bit longer, but I am speaking to the lady in question.”

Georgia says she now wants disciplinary action to be taken against the DJ.

Controversial number one Blurred Lines has been banned by many nightspots and radio stations over the controversial 'I know you want it’ lyrics.

Georgia now thinks there should be a warning if clubs play it.

She added: “At least it should be announced before it’s played from now on, so at least people can leave.”

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