Lektrique Claims Virtual Riot is Leaving Wife Amid Polyamory Drama

Rumors of divorce linger after Virtual Riot’s wife accuses other members of their polyamorous relationship of abuse. 

Chaos ensued on social media after Virtual Riot’s wife, Johanna Brunn, posted a series of Instagram stories accusing other members of their relationship of animal and drug abuse. She alleged that his tour manager/girlfriend, Ava Clover, was an addict that controlled his life and force-fed her dog Xanax to stay calm.

The accusations went even further when she blamed Ava’s husband, Letriquke, for the massive bruising on her legs claiming she fell victim to assault. It wasn’t long after that she apologized and retracted all her statements made against Virtual Riot, Ava, and Letriquke. In the videos below, Letriquke posted video evidence of Johanna using her knee to bang on the entrance of a door causing injury to her legs.

According to him, Virtual Riot and Johanna are no longer together. He tweets, “I’m so sad to it had to come this far. To those that have seen the accusations from Valentin’s ex-wife. Please understand she is sick.”

Letriquke continues by saying, “To be honest I don’t know how he did this for over 10 years. But in the end, he was just stuck and would fear exactly what’s happening right now… She has made countless threats before. She’s even inflicted self-harm and threatened to #metoo him.”

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When referring to Johanna as sick, he clarified that she has severe bipolar depression and is lashing out because “… she’s in pain that her husband is leaving her. Which honestly he should’ve done years ago because she’s been emotionally and physically abusing him for the longest time.”

On Johanna’s Instagram page (@officialmissneko) it still shows “? : @officialvirtualriot” in her bio, but she recently started selling Virtual Riot’s belonging on her stories. While there is no official statement from Virtual Riot on the matter, he was recently seen headlining a huge show at the Hollywood Palladium with Lektrique as his opening act.

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