Entertainment Steven Tyler accused of assaulting 16-year-old in the 1970s Ana LopezDecember 31, 20220424 views A woman has sued Steven Tyler for saying they had a sexual relationship when she was 16 and he was 24. Rolling stone says the Aerosmith lead singer is charged with assault, assault and intentionally causing emotional distress. The lawsuit also says he made her have an abortion against her will. The lawsuit was filed under the California Child Victims Actstating that people who were abused as children can temporarily stop the clock on statute of limitations. Tyler, who is now 74, is not named in the lawsuit, but the woman who filed it, Julia Holcomb, has spoken publicly about what she believes happened when Tyler was about 25 years old. She says they were together for three years. The lawsuit quotes from Tyler’s 1997 memoir, in which he says he “almost took a teenage bride” and that the girl’s parents “I signed a document giving me custody so I wouldn’t be arrested if I took her out of state. I took her on tour”. Steven Tyler sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl and had an illicit affair with her that ended with him insisting she abort their child, according to a new lawsuit. https://t.co/8KRP6XTLsC — TMZ (@TMZ) December 30, 2022 Holcomb says Tyler drugged and drank with her. She says the singer persuaded her to have an abortion when she was 17 because she was pregnant with his child. Tyler reportedly “forced and persuaded [Holcomb] to believe this was a ‘romantic love affair,’ according to the complaint. She says Tyler “committed various acts of criminal sexual conduct” on her in a hotel after they met at an Aerosmith show in 1973. Take a look at: Tyler did not mention Holcomb in his memoir. Instead, he wrote about a teenage girl he didn’t name: “She was sixteen, she knew how to be mean, and she didn’t have a hair on it.” He said: “With my bad self at 26 and she barely old enough to drive and sexy as hell, I just fell madly in love with her.” “She was a cute skinny little tomboy dressed up as Little Bo Peep. She was my heart’s desire, my partner in crime passionnels.” “I wanted to sound black. What the f*ck, I’m not stupid.” – Steven Tyler pic.twitter.com/Ql9eirbxmz — Mr. Butterworth (@MrButterworth8) December 28, 2022 Holcomb says she didn’t agree to be mentioned in Tyler’s memoir, instead citing a “Julia Halcomb,” which is just one letter away from her name. In a 2011 essay, Holcomb wrote about the supposed experience. “I got lost in a rock and roll culture. In Steven’s world it was sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, but it seemed no less chaotic than the world I left behind. I didn’t know it yet, but I’d barely make it out alive’ she said. Just follow us on Lee Daily for more news like this.