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Steven Tyler's accuser Julia Holcomb, who now goes by Julia Misley, addressed her allegations that the Aerosmith frontman sexually assaulted her when she was 16 years old in 1973. The 65-year-old ...
The plaintiff, Julia Holcomb, alleged in the court documents obtained Thursday by Rolling Stone that she began a sexual relationship with the Aerosmith frontman in 1973 shortly after her 16th ...
Julia Holcomb is alleging that Tyler convinced Holcomb’s mother to grant him guardianship over her when she was 16 years old, which paved the way for a sexual relationship from about 1973 to ...
stemming from his alleged three-year relationship with Julia Holcomb in the 1970s. Keep reading for details. What Are the Allegations Against Steven Tyler? Holcomb is suing Tyler for sexual ...
Julia Holcomb filed papers in a Los Angeles court accusing him of sexual assault, sexual battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Holcomb is able to sue Tyler, 74, after ...
In the new court documents, obtained by Fox News Digital, Tyler claims that he and Misley — who was known as Julia Holcomb — had a consensual sexual relationship despite the woman being 16 ...
Misley, formerly known as Julia Holcomb, filed the suit under California's 2019 Child Victims Act, which gave adult victims of childhood sexual assault a three-year window to file lawsuits that ...
Julia Misley, formerly known as Julia Holcomb, filed a sexual assault lawsuit against the Aerosmith frontman in December Steven Tyler is denying all allegations stated in a recent lawsuit that ...
In his first response to the lawsuit, attorneys for Tyler denied all of the accusations from Julia Holcomb, who sued in December over allegations that she was the person referenced in the singer ...
While Tyler, 74, is not named in the lawsuit, the plaintiff Julia Holcomb has spoken publicly about her alleged experiences with the musician who was around 25 at the time. She says their ...
As Rolling Stone reports, Julia Holcomb’s lawsuit doesn’t specifically name Steven Tyler as its defendant. Instead, it names Does 1 through 50, though it also quotes from Tyler’s memoir.