Overview
- Melbourne police are conducting an active investigation into Ruby Rose’s claim that Katy Perry sexually assaulted her at a nightclub in the city around 2010.
- Victoria’s prosecution office told TMZ that serious crimes carry no statute of limitations in the state, which leaves the door open to charges if police find sufficient evidence.
- Rose described the alleged incident in a recent social media post and linked it to the same Melbourne party night she wrote about in 2011, when she said nothing terrible happened.
- Perry’s representatives rejected the allegation, calling it false and labeling the claims dangerous and reckless.
- Rose says she has photos from the night and several witnesses, and she says investigators asked her to stop posting about the case while they review her report.