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whoizzzthatgirl · 11 months
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PMA this is how we go, but life happens sometimes! It really does. I've never shared anything that I was going through last year. I didnt feel comfortable talking about it in public, only with the people I trust or with those who I know could come up with decent advise. I really appreciate each and everyone who participated in my journey and helped me along the way. My life story is really crazy, especially when it gets down my music path. I'll be unfolding this slowly, sharing my diary's notes throughout the year once I started working on my LP album. But here's a summary of what happened.
Long story short:
My name is Sana, and I am a proud mother to my 7-year-old daughter, Eva. I am an LA-based recording artist with a deep passion for my music.
A year ago, I began working on my debut LP album with music producer Gabor Z Varga. Everything was fine for the first month, but after that, it turned into a disaster. In short, he trapped me, forced me into a sexual encounter, physically assaulted me, causing injuries and the loss of teeth, crashed my car in the middle of the road, and broke into my house twice. The first time, he only scared my neighbors and damaged my property. He also falsely claimed to the police that I was in the country illegally, which is untrue. The second time, he came with a gun, threatened my friends, slapped one of them, stole my hard drives and laptop, and sent numerous threatening emails and text messages, including threats to my life and the safety of my daughter, Eva.
On one hand, it's a good  that I wasn't there because, if I had been, I might have been six feet underground now, given his intent to harm me, as he stated. On the other hand, I felt deeply concerned for my friends who were in the house at the time. He never apologized for anything and denied being at the house. 
He also falsely claimed my music as his and sold it to established artists. I won't name names, but these are individuals in the industry who may not fully understand the extent of his actions or choose to overlook them due to his talent.
I attempted to take legal action, but lawyers informed me that it would cost at least $20,000. I've already spent a significant amount of money on him, the production, dental and car repairs, moving, and resuming my life after this traumatic experience. I've also invested in creating my music video and preparing for its release. This has been particularly challenging as a single mom in LA, where the cost of living is high.
Despite the challenges, I am determined to seek justice for what Gabor has done and help other artists facing similar situations. My goal is to guide them through the necessary steps, providing both emotional and financial support. Together, we can bring about change in the industry. The music industry needs a global transformation, and I'm committed to making it happen. 
I kindly ask for your support on my journey, alongside other artists in LA and around the world who need assistance but can't escape their difficult situations or speak out against predators. Together, we can make a difference.
Love and peace to all.
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