'Mauling and groping': Second woman accuses rocker Steven Tyler of sexual assault when she was a teen model



A second woman has accused rock star Steven Tyler of sexual assault from decades ago. This is the second alleged victim that has accused Tyler of sexual assault in the 1970s.

Jeanne Bellino – who was previously a child and teen model – alleges that Tyler sexually assaulted her "in approximately 1975 when she was approximately 17 years old." At the time of the accusations, Tyler was 27.

Bellino, now 66, claimed that she was invited to party with Aerosmith at the Warwick Hotel in New York City around 1975. Bellino's lawsuit claims that Tyler "forced" the teen into a phone booth where he kissed and groped the then-teenage model.

"Tyler stuck his tongue down her throat, and put his hands upon her body, her breasts, her buttocks, and her genitals, moving and removing clothing and pinning her against the wall of the phone booth," the lawsuit alleges.

Bellino said Tyler was "mauling and groping," "humping" and "pretending to have sex with" her outside of the phone booth, according to WNBC. Bellino said that Tyler was "holding her capture," according to Newsweek.

People magazine reported, "'The 'Dream On' singer also allegedly groped Bellino and simulated sex with an erect penis while others stood by, laughing and watching without intervening. She claims the incident was her first sexual experience."

The alleged victim claimed that nobody attempted to come to her aid.

The suit also alleges that Tyler sexually assaulted Bellino once they arrived at the hotel.

According to Page Six, "Once the Grammy winner 'abruptly left' to go to his room, Bellino says she sat in the hotel lobby 'sobbing and afraid.'"

"Tyler used his power, influence, and authority, as a well-known musician to sexually assault” Bellino alleges in the lawsuit that was filed on Thursday in New York Supreme Court.

The lawsuit claims that Bellino suffered "physical, psychological and emotional injuries" because of the sexual interaction with the rock star. She also alleged that the sexual encounter was not consensual.

The alleged victim's attorney, Jeff Anderson, told People magazine, "Jeanne is now 66 years old and suffered in silence and humiliated shame for so many years, and had the courage to now tell her story. As horrific as it is, it’s powerful, and she wanted Latina women and girls to know they can stand up and speak out."

As Blaze News previously reported, another woman accused Tyler of sexual assault from decades ago.

In December, Julia Misley accused Tyler of engaging in a sexual relationship with her shortly after her 16th birthday in 1973. At the time, Tyler was 25 years old.

Tyler previously claimed that the underage girl consented to the sexual relationship.

However, the alleged victim's attorney argued that the young girl was "powerless to resist" the rock legend, who had "power, fame, and substantial financial ability."

Representatives for Tyler did not immediately respond to a request for comment from NBC News.

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Steven Tyler denies allegations he sexually assaulted a minor in the 1970s, claims girl consented



Steven Tyler has denied allegations that he sexually assaulted a minor in the 1970s. The Aerosmith lead singer claimed that the underage girl consented to the relationship.

In December, a lawsuit was launched against Tyler by plaintiff Julia Misley — formerly known as Julia Holcomb. Misley accuses Tyler of starting a sexual relationship with her shortly after her 16th birthday in 1973. At the time, Tyler was 25 years old.

Misley alleges that she met Tyler at an Aerosmith concert in Portland, Oregon. The teen claims that Tyler took her back to her hotel room after the concert.

The plaintiff says that she was "powerless to resist" the rock star, who had "power, fame, and substantial financial ability."

Tyler "performed various acts of criminal sexual conduct upon Plaintiff," the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit claimed Tyler “coerced and persuaded” Misley into believing they had “a romantic love affair.”

The lawsuit claims Tyler provided alcohol and drugs to Misley.

In the fall of 1975, Misley was impregnated by Tyler, according to court documents. The lawsuit accuses the former “American Idol” judge of preventing Misley from obtaining prenatal care for the unborn child and forced her to get an abortion. The singer allegedly threatened to not support her if she didn't get an abortion.

Misley reportedly left Tyler and moved back to her hometown of Portland to restart her life as a devout Catholic.

Misley's lawsuit accuses Tyler of sexual assault, sexual battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The suit against the rocker was filed a few days before the statute of limitations on reporting childhood sexual abuse crimes would have expired.

The lawsuit directly quotes Tyler's comments in his 2011 memoir "Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?"

In Tyler's memoir, the Aerosmith frontman talks about a relationship with an unnamed 16-year-old girl. Tyler boasted of convincing the girl's mother to grant him guardianship of her underage daughter.

"Her parents fell in love with me, signed a paper over for me to have custody, so I wouldn't get arrested if I took her out of state," he wrote. "I took her on tour with me."

Tyler said in his book that he "almost took a teen bride."

Last month, Tyler officially denied the accusations listed in the lawsuit. The singer offered 24 defenses against the decades-old accusations, including that the minor consented to the relationship at the time.

Tyler argued that he had “immunity or qualified immunity” because he was officially the girl's “caregiver and/or guardian.”

Tyler declared that Misley “has not suffered any injury or damage as a result of any action by Defendant.”

The Aerosmith singer requested that “the Complaint be dismissed with prejudice and in its entirety.”

Misley’s attorney, Jeff Anderson, responded by calling Tyler's defense “a sham legal guardianship to avoid prosecution for sex crimes.”

Anderson said Tyler and his legal team were “gaslighting her by falsely claiming that she ‘consented’ and that the pain he inflicted was ‘justified and in good faith.’”

“Tyler has spent the past 40 years continually hurting, shaming, profiting from, and retraumatizing this courageous survivor,” Anderson added.

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