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Rapper Lil Tony claims he had an encounter with the devil in a remote mountain gathering attended by elite celebrities, who he says boasted of gaining wealth through demonic rituals.

According to him, Leonardo DiCaprio led the initiations, which required a disturbing s*xual act as the price of entry.

He recalls being told, “Let them peg you and you’ll get whatever you want.”



Lil Tony (born Tekai Elijah Key) recounted a story on the Bryce Crawford Podcast claiming he witnessed people engaging in "demonic rituals" during a remote mountain photoshoot. According to his account, a man's face morphed in front of him, which he described as looking like the Marvel character Venom, and he was able to escape and call for help.
Details of the alleged incident
The setting: Lil Tony stated he was booked for a high-paying photoshoot and taken to a remote mountaintop location.
Boasting of rituals: He claimed that individuals at the gathering boasted about conducting "demonic rituals" to gain their wealth. They showed off luxury cars, such as a three-seater McLaren and a Ferrari.
Satanic propositions: According to Lil Tony, he was told that if he wanted to be a successful artist, he would have to be sexually initiated by someone at the gathering. After he refused, the mood shifted.
The face transformation: He alleged that one of the men became angry after the refusal, and his face "changed" or "morphed," similar to the character Venom. Lil Tony described seeing veins bulge and the man's face twist supernaturally.
His escape: Feeling frightened and unable to get cell phone service on the mountaintop, he hit the button to exit the high-tech car. He then ran toward a passing postal worker who took him down the mountain.
Turning to God: Lil Tony stated that the experience made him realize "the devil and God was real" and that he needed to use his influence for good.
Public and industry reaction
Lil Tony's story quickly gained traction on social media, sparking debate and conspiracy theories about the entertainment industry's alleged occult connections. While there is no corroborating evidence for his claims, the story has resonated within communities that believe in the Illuminati and satanic rituals in Hollywood.



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