Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler faces a civil sex abuse lawsuit. A woman accuses the band’s singer of using his status as a rock star in the ’70s to start a sexual relationship with the then 16-year-old – the now 74-year-old was in his 20s at the time. This was reported unanimously by US media such as “Rolling Stone” and the “New York Times”.
Tyler is not named in the lawsuit, which was filed in the state of California under legislation protecting minors. The musician had met the young woman at a concert. The indictment also alleges that Tyler – who has never denied having a relationship with a minor – got her mother to appoint him as a guardian so he could take her on tour.
The plaintiff said in a quoted statement, “I want this action to expose an industry that protects high profile criminals, clean up and hold accountable the industry that has exploited me for years.” Tyler initially didn’t speak up. Aerosmith was founded in Boston in 1970. Along with “Crazy,” some of the biggest hits from the five-piece band, starring Tyler, include “Dream On,” “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing,” “Walk This Way,” and “Cryin’.”