Bob Dylan sued for alleged sexual abuse of a 12-year-old in 1965 – IOTW Report

Bob Dylan sued for alleged sexual abuse of a 12-year-old in 1965

Just The News: Bob Dylan was sued in New York on Friday for allegedly grooming, sexually abusing, and threatening physical violence against a 12-year-old girl in 1965.

Dylan, whose real name is Robert Zimmerman, is 80 years old, an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has received the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Pulitzer Prize, and several Grammy Awards. read more

24 Comments on Bob Dylan sued for alleged sexual abuse of a 12-year-old in 1965

  1. What was a 12 yr old doing in his hotel? Where were her parents?
    Is this now 67 yr old broke and needs money?
    Was anyone else there?
    Is there proof?

    People in my family have been victimized by false claims that have ruined their life. I am not one who believes someone because of their female gender.

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  2. Dylan, whose real name is Robert Zimmerman, is 80 years old, an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He has received the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Pulitzer Prize, and several Grammy Awards
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    Doesn’t matter what his achievements are – as if that changes what he is. This girl remembers her time with Bob Bylan – yeah 60 years later. Doesn’t matter if it’s a day or 100 years, women don’t forget. I nver did like Bob Dylan, I don’t see the talent. JMHO.

    PS Dunno how she’s going to prove anything, but at 80 years old funny how Bob has been brought in front of the spotlight – but not singing this time.

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  3. Possible that she is upset that when she brags about being banged by BD, the response is “Who?”. Just sayin. 19. 65. 1965.. but now it’s an issue. The free love era wasn’t free after all, the bill was just lost in the mail.

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  4. Isn’t there a statute of limitations on this?
    SO why bring it up now?
    Someone is looking for a settlement paycheck.
    Where’s the evidence, sweetie?
    Mis-remembered memories of an Alzheimer’s patient don’t count.

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