Lil Wayne's sex tape has an extended version that was released amid his legal team's recent cease-and-desist order. The "How To Love" rapper's stripper companions who filmed the scandal have also been identified.
According to a report from TMZ, the "Young Money" star's lawyers issued a cease-and-desist order against urban website Hollywood Street King. The webpage is being ordered to take down the Lil Wayne sex tape after they debuted it online earlier this month.
The homemade video showed the hip-hop star having sex with two women who were initially believed to be strippers. The raunchy scandal was shot at what seemed like a hotel room, allegedly without Lil Wayne's knowledge.
"We hereby demand that you immediately cease the use, exploitation and/or distribution of the video and that you deliver all copies, including electronic copies, of same to us or destroy such copies immediately and that you desist from this or any other infringement of Mr. Carter's rights in the future," the cease-and-desist order read.
Per Music Times, legal actions were not able to prevent the release of an extended version of Lil Wayne's sex tape.
The latest two and a half minute clip showed one woman cheering as her female companion straddled the dreadlocked rapper.
Fameolous reported that the two women are escorts from Canada. The onlooker reportedly goes by the name Paris Richard, while the woman having sex with Lil Wayne goes by Tanya "Barbie" Lieder.
Rumors about Lil Wayne's sex tape began circulating earlier this year. The scandal was allegedly shopped around different porn-publishing companies.
According to a report from All Hip Hop, Lil Wayne's ex-girlfriend, Karrine Steffans, jumped on the scandal by making fun of her former beau.
"@LilTunechi has a sex tape? I know that sh*t is short than a mug," the former music video vixen tweeted.
"That @LilTunechi sex tape is so dry," she said in another post. "Brought flash backs of texting and looking at the ceiling in missionary for eight years. Sigh."
"This is the saddest little porn tape there ever was," Karrine Steffans said in another Tweet.