Anthony Ekpenyong Chadwell Heath Rapist

Anthony Ekpenyong Chadwell Heath RapistAnthony Ekpenyong Chadwell Heath Rapist

In 2023, admirers of Black TikTok artist and Chadwell Heath Rapist, Anthony Q Lion, known as Anthony Ekpenyong, expressed outrage upon seeing that he neglected to disclose his rape conviction while soliciting substantial payments during his final performance. The neo-soul artist, known as Anthony Ekpenyong, presented himself as a devoted parent and spouse while concealing a sinister secret from his 337,000 followers.

The 37-year-old, Anthony Ekpenyong, from Chadwell Heath in East London was convicted of raping a woman who implored him to cease 107 times and for penetrating her without consent. On the evening of November 1, just prior to commencing his seven-year term, he bid farewell to thousands of devoted followers who bestowed upon him 134,800 TikTok gifts, each valued between 1p and £400.

Agitated fans, who were not provided with a definitive explanation for his departure, assert that this may have resulted in Anthony Ekpenyong earning thousands of pounds. MyLondon has reported instances of fans mailing Anthony Q Lion Gifts, which cost app users approximately £325 each to acquire. Other fans expressed their indignation to MyLondon, stating they felt ‘betrayed’ and ‘deceived’ after providing the artist with emotional support.

A fan informed MyLondon: “He possessed a substantial following on TikTok and received numerous gifts the evening he announced his departure.” However, he did not disclose the reason to anyone. He is an ill individual.

Another fan told us: “He was a massive star on TikTok for singing, and everyone in the community is very angry. A lot used to gift him big £400 gifts.”

Another TikTok star also shared her concern after Anthony Ekpenyong slid into her DMs while his wife was pregnant, telling her ‘You are a great person. It would be great to be friends, sis.

Rapist Ekpenyong was only able to rake in the cash because he was bailed ahead of his sentencing at Snaresbrook Crown Court last Thursday (November 2). After his conviction at a temporary Nightingale Court at the Barbican on September 26 this year, MyLondon understands the unusual step was taken to let him walk free due to the lack of a custody suite at the facility.

This was acknowledged by Judge Noel Casey, who said: “It would not normally happen for someone convicted of an offence of this kind.” When MyLondon spoke to Anthony Ekpenyong’s victim, she said it was “strange” that her attacker had been allowed back into the community while waiting for his sentence.

Ekpenyong denied the rape and put his victim through a trial where he falsely claimed her pleas to stop were actually just her begging to end their association. But when jurors were presented with an audio recording of the assault, taken by the panicking victim as she struggled under his bodyweight, they decided Ekpenyong was lying and found him guilty.

‘People are going to say stuff about you’

Allowed home for over a month before he was jailed for seven years on Thursday, Anthony Ekpenyong made full use of his freedom to keep posting videos on TikTok. On the day of his conviction, he shared a video, telling fans: “I really, really, really do appreciate everything you’ve done, and your support is priceless. There’s no doubt I will always remember you… Thank you for all you have done.”

The dad-of-one then posted a series of videos titled ‘In My Daughter’s Eyes’ where he sang about his young girl. In his final post last week, before leaving for ‘personal reasons’, he invited fans to a swan song livestream, writing: “Today is my last day streaming on TikTok, so come join me with some live music one more time.”

Videos of the livestream, seen by MyLondon, show Anthony Ekpenyong, sitting with his wife and holding his daughter, telling thousands of fans ‘Life is going to throw things at you that are going to question who you are. People are going to say stuff about you that’s going to question… You’re gonna doubt yourself, or you may doubt yourself because of what people say.

Ekpenyong then launched into a rendition of ‘He Lives In You’ from The Lion King, causing his livestream to race to TikTok’s Weekly Number 1 with over 134,000 gifts flooding his account in minutes. The video clearly shows Anthony Ekpenyong thanking fans who make the biggest gifts, but it remains unclear exactly how much money he earned.

After the performance, some admirers uploaded their own videos sharing theories about why he left, suggesting trolling, weight loss issues, and that he was just on holiday. After MyLondon broke the news of his sentence, fans twigged their hero was a rapist and joined a live stream discussion on Wednesday night (November 8), where some called for him to return their hard-earned cash.

Ekpenyong has previously raised £780 for a new Sony FX3 Cinema Camera on GoFundMe, and still directs TikTok followers to his Amazon Wishlist containing around £1,500 worth of equipment. His TikTok shop and links to his PayPal and Cash App were also accessible to MyLondon via the app over a week after he was sent to prison.

The predator has previously partnered with TikTok, appearing on the tiktoklive_uk channel in June this year when he said he wanted to ‘help get people through their day’ and ’empower people’. At the time, he had been arrested and charged with three counts of rape and one count of assault by digital penetration. MyLondon understands TikTok was not aware of the charges at the time.

Fans have also called for his account to be banned by the platform, but MyLondon understands there are no plans to remove his profile unless posts are found to be in violation of community guidelines.

‘It made me feel like a piece of meat’

Ekpenyong raped a woman who met him for consensual sex at his home, but changed her mind when he left the bedroom to grab a sex toy and she noticed another woman’s clothes. Prosecutor Benjamin Aina KC counted 107 times when the victim asked Ekpenyong to stop, and described her screams of ‘Ouch’ and ‘No’, caught on the audio recording, as he pinned her down and raped her.

“It made me feel like a piece of meat. Like a helpless lamb caught in barbed wire. It made me extremely angry; he made me feel that way,” the victim told the court. “This man raping me does not define me, but it will show who he is at his core.” The woman also said the rape had left her “broken in pieces”, isolated, and powerless, with her security and identity lost.

Defence barrister Soroya Lawrence said the rape was a “complete aberration of what was before a thoughtful and caring man” and occurred “in the heat of the moment”.

Judge Casey said Anthony Ekpenyong went on, despite her pleading and despite her protestations, using his physical power to keep her in place. The judge, who sat on the trial, also told Anthony Ekpenyong his evidence in the witness box ‘flew in the face’ of the audio evidence captured by his victim.

TikTok was approached for comment.


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