New York, August 16, 2021 -BOB Dylan had been sued at the New York court by a woman who said the legend of rock and folk who was sexually misused almost 60 years ago when he was 12 years old.
The lawsuit filed Friday alleged that Dylan misused the plaintiff, as referred to in court documents as J.C., over a six-week period between April and May 1965.
Dylan said “exploiting his status as a musician to provide j.c.
with alcohol and drugs and sexual harassment several times.”
The lawsuit also accused Dylan, who was 80 nights, physically threatening the girl.
Alleged abuse took place in Dylan’s apartment owned at the famous Chelsea hotel in New York, according to a lawsuit.
A public for Dylan, whose real name is Robert Zimmerman, did not immediately respond to a request for comments from AFP.
In a statement to the United States today, the service will say “the 56-year-old claim is not true and will be maintained with enthusiasm.”
Dylan is widely regarded as the singer – the biggest songwriter of all time.
His most famous works include “Blowin ‘in the wind,” “The Times they are a-changin’,” and “like rolling stones.”
He exploded into the people’s scene in New York in the early 1960s and had sold more than 125 million records worldwide.
Dylan won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2016 “because it has created a new poetic expression in the tradition of great American songs.”
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