She's not backing down.
Kaya Jones is standing behind
her explosive claims involving
one of music's most successful girl groups,
The Pussycat Dolls, saying it was like
being in a prostitution ring.
Some people are confused by it.
You're clarifying that you weren't
put in situations where you were
being paid to have sex?
No, not paid to have sex,
but if you're accepting an opportunity
for sleeping with your boss,
or bosses, or being propositioned
that it'll go further if you do this,
what's the difference between
a job opportunity and cash?
I don't really see a difference.
The former Pussycat Doll also says
she was sexually assaulted in the back of a limo
by a music executive.
I was stunned and didn't really know what to do,
'cause he immediately just jumped on top of me
and started kissing me,
and I said, "stop!",
I said, "what are you doing?"
and he was like, "oh, it's not okay?"
I said, "No, this is not okay!
"Stop, you need to stop."
The founder of the Pussycat Dolls,
Robin Antin, is calling the prostitution claims
disgusting, ridiculous lies,
and says Jones is clearly looking for her 15 minutes.
To me this is not about my 15 minutes,
this is about telling the truth,
and the fact that you're gonna attack the victim
and not say I'm sorry or have a stance
and try to discredit me is actually not okay.
Jones says she was so fed up
she left the group in 2005 before they hit it big.
♫ You say you're a big boy, now
The biggest star to come out
of the Pussycat Dolls is Nicole Scherzinger,
winner of Dancing With The Stars, season 10.
Jones has gone solo, recently singing
God Bless America at a college football game.
I'm just tryna say for young women
that are coming up in this business,
for women that are in this business
that have been attacked or abused,
it's not right, they're not alone.
