A black DJ who was accused of wearing blackface at a parent-teacher association party in by school district officials said he was left stunned after finding out about the allegations. Jill Lassen and Stuart Rhoden, who advocate for diversity at the Scottsdale Unified School District, filed letters of complaint after mistaking 56-year-old DJ Kim Koko Hunter for a white man after he was hired to DJ at the 1970s themed event.Sharing his experience surrounding the controversy on Wednesday, Hunter told the Jesse Watters Primetime show on Fox: 'I'm like, "There's no way this has to be a joke." There's no way.'
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