Now that 14-year-old aspiring model and singer Molly O'Malia has come forward with the truth about what really happened between her and 26-year-old rapper Tyga, he's weighing in with his side of the story.

Last month, OK! Magazine broke a story about Tyga and O'Malia being involved in a sex scandal and breaking up his relationship with his 18-year-old girlfriend Kylie Jenner, and O'Malia felt she had no choice but to hire a lawyer so she could explain what really happened. During a press conference on Monday, O'Malia said that Tyga initiated unwanted and "uncomfortable" contact with her through social media and that as soon as he tried to meet up in person, she stopped all contact, as HNGN previously reported. She kept thinking he was going to talk to her about her music, but that topic of conversation apparently never came up, and as soon as he tried to FaceTime with her, she started to feel iffy about the situation and stopped responding, but the tabloids blew the whole thing out of proportion.

When Tyga got word of the girl's claims, he knew he had to come forward with his truth, as well. The rapper says he did have a conversation with O'Malia but only because he was interested in scouting her for her musical talent because his team was interested in signing her on as a singer, his manager Anthony Martini told TMZ. They saw that she had a strong musical following online and thought she could be a possible candidate for his record label Last Kings Records, so he asked her to send him some music.

Tyga says that any conversation they had was strictly business and that everything that went on between them was PG, despite what the tabloids reported about a sex scandal between the two. O'Maria also said that she was 17 years old, according to text messages obtained by TMZ. As for the FaceTime request, Tyga's rep says he was sitting in a studio with his producers and they just wanted to talk business and see her sing.

All of this is apparently only causing even more drama between Tyga and Jenner, who are currently back together. "This sort of s--t is exactly what Kylie doesn't need in her life," a source told Hollywood Life. "Obviously, she's talking to Tyga about these claims from this teenager and is getting to the bottom of what's really going on. She's doing her best not to be judgmental  or assume anything. She's giving Tyga the benefit of the doubt. She's not mad as of yet - she's just disappointed that four days into the new year drama is already plaguing her relationship."

O'Malia and her lawyer have not yet commented on Tyga's new claims.