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'Alaskan Bush People' Star Noah Brown Responds After His Sister Rain Claims He Sexually Abused Her; Rain Defends Her Accusations - The Ashley's Reality Roundup

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All is not well in Brown Town…

Trigger Warning: This story contains discussions of sexual assault and abuse.

is speaking out after his youngest sister accused him of abusing her when she was younger.

In a video posted to TikTok on Sunday, Noah— who, along with Rain and their family starred on — denied his sister’s claims and revealed the reason he believes Rain is falsely accusing him.

“My youngest sister, Rain Drop, accused me of [sexually assaulting] her when she was younger,” Noah began his video. “This allegation is completely false; I didn’t do anything.”

Noah stated that he has been aware of Rain making the accusations on TikTok over the past few weeks, but wanted to discuss the situation with his lawyer before responding publicly.

“I’m innocent. I’m not positive of what her motives are,” Noah said. “It looks like it’s just to destroy my life and get my kids taken away.”

The allegations Noah is referring to stem from a series of and comments posted by Rain on TikTok over the last month or so. She began stating around June that Noah “abused” her when they were younger. When asked by followers to clarify how he abused her, Rain declined to state, writing to one person, “I will never go into detail of what he did, he abused me that’s all that matters.” (During a recent TikTok Live, though, Rain implied that it was sexual abuse.) 

In other comments, Rain stated that her and Noah’s father — who died in 2021— wasn’t aware of the alleged abuse, and that their mother  and other siblings did not know, either.

The Brown family filming for ‘Alaskan Bush People’…

“To say it lightly Noah would not be around if my dad knew,” Rain– who is now 23 years old– wrote in a comment about her father. 

In a video posted on Sunday, Rain talked more about the alleged abuse, stating she “feels uncomfortable putting my brother on blast as much as I have” and saying that she has no plans to provide details about the abuse Noah allegedly committed against her. 

“Just me coming out and stating that he has been abusive to me is a lot for me to handle, and I can’t even get into detail, into things like that if I wanted to on this app [due to TikTok’s restrictions],” she said.

@rainkathrynbrownlorton #rainlorton #rainbrown #abp #alaskanbushpeople #fypppppp #alaskanbushpeople #foryoupage #tiktokforyoupage #trending #tiktok #abusesurviver #fyp #josiahlorton #truth #noahiscrap ♬ original sound – Rain Brown-Lorton

Rain also addressed the backlash she has received since making the allegations against Noah, with many people accusing her of lying about the abuse.

“I wouldn’t lie about something like that,” Rain said. “…I especially wouldn’t lie about one of my family members. If you guys have known me and watched me from the show ‘Alaskan Bush People,’ you would know I’m very close with my family and family means everything to me. And you know I would never do anything to jeopardize that.” 

In his own video posted on Sunday, Noah discussed why he thinks his sister is accusing him of such vile things, mentioning that she has sometimes been kind to him when reaching out recently, but has lashed out at other times. He posted screenshots of messages sent to him by Rain this year to show that Rain has threatened to do things that will have Noah’s kids taken away from him.

Other screenshots posted by Noah show Rain expressing condolences to him after he split with his wife   earlier this year.

“It kind of jumps between her being OK with me and then her not liking me whatsoever,” Noah said of Rain’s messages to him.

“…I’m trying to keep my emotions out of this because I am very upset and doing a very good job at maintaining right now,” he added.

In his video, Noah insisted he was innocent of the crimes Rain is accusing him of. He also provided more background on what life in the family (which also includes Noah and Rain’s brothers , ,  and and sister ) was like.

“[Rain] wasn’t born until after we left Haines [Alaska], and from that point on we were [living] mainly in boats, little cabins, stuff like that, here and there. Rain Drop slept in the same bed as mom,” Noah said. “And when she wasn’t sleeping with Mom, she would sleep with her older sister. At no point in time, until she was in her mid-twenties, as far as I know, did she actually not sleep with the older sister. 

“Whenever we were out doing something, the sisters were inseparable,” he continued. “And, nine times out of 10, [our brother] was there as well. Speaking just logistically, it doesn’t make any logical sense. There was no moment to where she and I were alone, because there were so many of us. We ran in groups.

“I’ve already said more than my lawyer suggested, so I’m just going to leave it at this: I didn’t do anything. All this is doing is attempting to ruin my life,” Noah added.

Noah admitted that he did, indeed, request for cops to check in on his sister and their mom Ami (who had been staying with Rain and her husband ) earlier this year. In his request, Noah made some disturbing allegations, including that Ami was using meth provided by Rain and Josiah, as well as drinking a lot and not being given her required medications. (Rain has denied these claims.)

“Yes, I asked for a welfare check [on her and Mom] in order to make sure they were good, because I couldn’t get in touch with them and I was worried,” he said.

Noah also admitted to trying to get a restraining order against his sister last year. In his restraining order request against Rain from August 2024, Noah asked the court for “protection from someone who has committed unlawful harassment” to him, his wife and two sons. (That request was ultimately denied by a Washington court in December 2024.)

“Yes, I did reach out in order to be able to get a restraining order, a no-contact order,” he said. “I believe it was on Raindrop for very good reasons. The only reason it wasn’t approved [by the court] was because I didn’t include the [incriminating] text messages [from her] that I’m going to be putting at the end of this, or the other massive text messages, audio recordings, video recordings, and all sorts of stuff else, in the file.”

Next, Noah brought up the pending criminal charges against Rain and her husband Josiah Lorton stemming from the couple’s arrest in March for first-degree burglary and other crimes, implying that Rain holds him responsible for some reason for what happened. (As The Ashley previously reported, though, the alleged victim in the crime was a member of Josiah’s family, not Rain’s.) 

“I have nothing to do with her criminal trial,” he said, before claiming that Rain has seemingly blamed him for the charges and told him to “retract his statements” or she would “post this awful thing about you.” 

“I have no statement to retract,” Noah said. “And, quite frankly, I didn’t give in to her blackmail. And so she’s posting this and saying that I [sexually assaulted] her. I’m innocent, and I’m going to fight this, so I’m going the legal route, and I will have to move on from there with my lawyer.”

You can watch Noah’s latest video below.

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RELATED STORY: ‘Alaskan Bush People’ Star Noah Brown Calls Cops to Request Welfare Check on Mom Ami; Claims She’s “Taking Meth” & “Deteriorating” While Living With His Sister Rain

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