No longer a nameless victim, I stand before you as Bianca Allaine Kyne, a survivor.

Warner exploited his power and twisted influence to coerce me into his dark desires, she says.

The young girl he groomed in Louisiana became a victim of his perversion in New York.

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He certainly was never intimate with her.

She has been shopping her fabricated tale to tabloids and on podcasts for more than three years.

(Warner did not attempt to dismiss Kynes sexual battery claims related to the alleged assaults in 1999.)

For years, I lived under his shadow, paralyzed by fear.

But that fear no longer controls me.

It has been replaced by an unwavering pursuit of justice.

I stand tall, unafraid, Kyne says in her new statement.

This is not just about my personal story.

This is about exposing an industry that prioritizes profit over the safety of vulnerable young women.

(Kynes lawsuits also include negligence claims against Interscope and Nothing Records, who released Warners music.)

Warner, 55, has denied claims of sexual abusefrom more than a dozen women.