What did DJ Fresh and Euphonik do? Earlier this week, a woman took to Twitter, accusing DJ Fresh and Euphonik of drugging and raping her in 2011. Police authorities confirmed to TshisaLIVE that the woman who levelled allegations of rape against the two men had opened a case of rape at Sunnyside police station on 13 January. Pretoria – The woman who claimed she was sexually assaulted by the then Radio 947 hosts DJ Fresh and Euphonik has lost an application to gag them from making defamatory statements against her on social media platforms. The court found that there was an alternative route to deal with the alleged cyber bullying. While she instituted the legal action against both DJ Fresh and Euphonik; it appeared that only Euphonik had made the social media postings. The woman, who cannot be named, also asked the Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg, to order that DJ Euphonik publish an apology on all his social media platforms. The woman was in the news when in January 2021, she accused the duo, real names Thato Sekwana and Themba Nkosi, of allegedly raping and drugging her 10 years ago. In a Twitter post, she called for the two to acknowledge that they had raped her, saying she was a virgin at the time. She said she had to take anxiety medication before she could speak about it on social media. She opened a case of sexual assault against the pair at the Sunnyside police station in Pretoria in January 2021. These charges were dropped by the NPA on February 15, 2021, due to “insufficient evidence”. In the latest saga, the woman wanted to interdict the well-known music platform figures from making defamatory statements against her, following a posting on social media in February 2021. The post had already been removed. The posting was in reaction to a message she had tweeted at the time in Xhosa, in which she said: “The month of February is so long, it feels like January, I am so broke”.