Julia Holcomb is suing Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler (74) for sexual assault, she writes Rolling stone.
She claims the abuse happened when they were in a relationship in the 1970s. The relationship must have started when she was 16 and he was 25.
“Teen Bride”
Tyler is not named in the lawsuit, but Holcomb has previously spoken publicly about the alleged affair. However, he said she “almost had a teenage bride” in her memoir of him.
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In the book, he also explains how he obtained permission from the unnamed girl’s parents to become her guardian, so that she could legally join him on tour. The same appears in the court records.
In the lawsuit, Holcomb argues that he “was unable to resist Tyler’s power, fame, and considerable financial abilities.”
He must have been forced to have an abortion
Holcomb also claims that she became pregnant by the rocker when she was 17 and that Tyler allegedly pressured her to have an abortion after an apartment fire.
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According to the lawsuit, she didn’t want to have an abortion, but she believes Tyler threatened to cut her out if she didn’t.
After the miscarriage, she would leave Tyler and return to her hometown of Portland to turn her life around. She subsequently became religious, she got married, and repressed experiences with Tyler until she published her memoir, She Writes Rolling Stone.
The book is said to have caused Holcomb discomfort, which she also points out in the lawsuit. According to Holcomb, the book will be about her identity. In the book’s epilogue, a woman named Julia Halcomb is mentioned, which she believes may be her name, misspelled.
“With my mean self at twenty-six and her barely old enough to drive and sexy as hell, I just fell for her,” Tyler writes in the book, according to Rolling Stone.
“She was my heart’s desire, my partner in crimes of passion.”