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A woman who claims to have had an illicit relationship with Steven Tyler in the Seventies when she was a minor has filed a lawsuit against the Aerosmith singer, accusing him of sexual assault, sexual battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The lawsuit was filed following California legislation that temporarily waived statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse allegations.

In the suit, the plaintiff Julia Holcomb alleges that Tyler convinced Holcomb’s mother to grant him guardianship over her when she was 16 years old, which consequently allowed her to live with him and engage in a sexual relationship. She claims they were together from 1973 until about three years later.

The suit itself doesn’t name Tyler but Holcomb has been public about her experience with Tyler in the past, and the lawsuit directly quotes from Tyler’s own memoir. In his book Tyler similarly says he “almost took a teen bride” and that “her parents fell in love with me, signed a paper over for me to have custody, so I wouldn’t get arrested if I took her out of state. I took her on tour with me.”

Holcomb alleges that she met Tyler, who was 25,  just after her 16th birthday, when Aerosmith played a concert in Portland. Tyler took Holcomb back to his hotel room, where they discussed Holcomb’s age. He then “performed various acts of criminal sexual conduct upon” her before sending her home.

By 1974, as the suit alleges, Tyler convinced Holcomb’s mother to allow him to become her guardian so he would provide better support than she was getting at home. He didn't follow through on this promise and instead continued to travel with, assault and provide drugs and alcohol to Holcomb.

Holcomb further alleges that she was pregnant with Tyler when she was 17 years. She was hesitant about going through with the abortion, but Tyler had threatened to stop supporting her if she didn’t proceed with the procedure. After the abortion, she allegedly left Tyler and went back to Portland to change her life and became a devout Catholic.

Holcomb says in the suit that her life was further disrupted with the publication of Steven Tyler’s memoir, which, without Holcomb’s consent, referenced his time with an underage girl and subjected her to “involuntary infamy” while framing the alleged abuse as a “romantic, loving relationship,” the suit says.

Holcomb’s suit comes in the final days of California’s Child Victims Act, a 2019 piece of legislation that lifted the statute of limitations and granted a three-year lookback period for survivors of childhood sexual abuse to come forward with their allegations. The deadline to file a lawsuit is December 31, 2022. 
 

 

 

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misha4ever

i mean he made that overly sensual video using his own daughter, so I'm not surprised at all. all those ****ers are pederasts.

english is not my native language >.<
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