Steven Tyler, of Aerosmith, performs on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, at Fenway Park in Boston. (Photo by Winslow Townson/Invision/AP)

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler‘s “obnoxious and potentially dangerous” consent defense to teen sexual abuse claims opens a “horrific double wound,” his accuser’s lawyer alleges.

The “Cryin”” crooner alleges that any claims of abuse made by the then-16-year-old Julia Misley (formerly known as Julia Holcomb) should be dismissed on the grounds of consent. Tyler also asserted that his alleged status as Misley’s legal guardian at the time shielded him from some of her allegations.

Misley’s attorney Jeff Anderson scorched those “morally and legally repugnant” defenses as ones that put vulnerable children at risk.

Tyler used a “sham legal guardianship” to avoid prosecution for sex crimes when the rocker actually had a duty of care to ensure their client’s safety as part of a “sacred legal agreement,” according to Anderson. Tyler allegedly put Misley’s life in danger and forced her client to have an abortion after leaving her stranded in an empty apartment while she was pregnant, according to the lawsuit.

Misley, now 66, sued Tyler in Los Angeles County Superior Court last December. The lawsuit was filed under the 2020 California Child Victims Act, which temporarily paused the statute of limitations to allow juvenile victims of sexual abuse to file civil suits against their abusers until the end of 2022. Similar acts have been adopted in other states around the country, often leading to a deluge of lawsuits filed decades after the alleged abuse occurred.

Misley claimed that Tyler used money and influence when she was a minor and he was in his 20s and brought claims for sexual assault, sexual battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.



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