He also took to Instagram, posting a photo of himself on stage and captioning it, "My focus is always on the positive and building up those around me. I'll never understand why people choose hate and negativity over anything else."
Additionally, Tyga's lawyer, Lee Hutton, confirms the authenticity of the photos but tells TMZ he believes the rapper is the victim of a conspiracy designed to "maliciously shame" him. "The allegations are false and socially irresponsible during a time when many Americans are celebrating equality."
Meanwhile, Kylie has stayed mum concerning the texts and photos on social media, and Mia hasn't directly addressed the situation since it leaked, but did tweet on Friday, "I've gotten soooo sick of gossip surrounding who I date soooo over people threatening to expose my relationships. I'm taking my power back."
E! News has reached out to Hutton for comment.
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