Julia Holcomb Today Filed A Case Against Her Former Boyfriend
Mia Morrison Julia Holcomb filed a case against her former boyfriend for sexual assault, sexual battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress of a minor.
She revealed that she had a physical relationship with Tyler in 1973 after her 16th birthday. Tyler, 74 now, was 25 years old back then. She met him at an Aerosmith concert in Portland, and they returned back to the hotel after the show.
She also accused Steven Tyler forced her to go for an abortion.
Everything to know about Julia and her lawsuit against Steven
Julia Holcomb has filed a lawsuit against Steven Tyler, alleging that he assaulted, battered, and caused her emotional distress while she was a minor.
According to Holcomb, she met Tyler at an Aerosmith show in Portland during the 1970s, and he took her back to his hotel room, where he allegedly engaged in criminal sexual conduct with her.
Holcomb also claims that Tyler flew her out to a show in Seattle and engaged in further physical acts with her before sending her back home.
Holcomb further alleges that the abuse continued for several months, during which time Tyler repeatedly flew her out to various locations to engage in sexual activity.
She claims that he exerted control over her, including her access to food and shelter, and that she could not leave the relationship due to her young age and lack of independence.
In her lawsuit, Holcomb seeks damages for the physical and emotional trauma she claims to have suffered as a result of the alleged abuse. Tyler has not publicly commented on the allegations, and it is not clear at this time how the case will proceed.
Regardless of the outcome of the lawsuit, it is important to recognize that sexual assault and abuse are never acceptable, and it is crucial that survivors are supported and given the resources they need to heal and move forward.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault or abuse, it is important to seek help from trusted friends, family, or professionals. Many resources are available to provide support and guidance, including hotlines, counseling services, and support groups.
What Is The Case About?
In 1974, Steven Tyler allegedly convinced Julia Holcomb’s mother to allow him to become her legal guardian, promising to take care of her and enroll her in school. However, according to Holcomb’s lawsuit,
Tyler failed to follow through on these promises and continued to travel with her while assaulting her and providing her with drugs and alcohol. In 1975, when Holcomb was only 17 years old, she became pregnant with Tyler’s child.
The singer allegedly forced her to get an abortion and threatened to withdraw his support if she did not terminate the pregnancy. Holcomb has claimed that the abortion and the alleged abuse she suffered at the hands of Tyler left her with physical and emotional scars.
In her lawsuit, she accuses the singer of assault, battery, and emotional distress and seeks damages for the trauma she claims to have suffered. Tyler has not publicly commented on the allegations, and it is unclear how the case will proceed.