A civil lawsuit accusing Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, 75, of sexually assaulting a teen model nearly 50 years ago was dismissed by a New York judge on Wednesday, according to TMZ.
In the November filing, the plaintiff Jeanne Bellino claimed that Tyler forcibly kissed, groped and dry-humped her back in 1975 when she was 17 and he was 27.
Bellino said the alleged assault left her with life-long physical injury and was seeking unspecified damages.
The suit was able to be brought against Tyler due to NYC’s extended statute of limitations on gender-based violence.
But a judge has decided that the alleged assault, although distressing, did not ‘present a serious risk of physical injury’ to Bellino and the lawsuit was thrown out.
She will have until Wednesday, March 13 to amend her complaint.
A civil lawsuit accusing Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler of sexually assaulting a teen model nearly 50 years ago was dismissed by a New York judge on Wednesday, according to TMZ
Rolling Stone was the first to report on the lawsuit in November and laid out the details of Bellino’s claims.
She alleges that she met Tyler after a friend had arranged for them to meet Aerosmith at the Warwick Hotel in Manhattan.
While walking down Sixth Avenue, Bellino claims Tyler forced her into a phone booth and ‘stuck his tongue down her throat’.
The suit alleges that Bellino had asked Tyler a question about a song lyric, which frustrated him, leading him to force her into the booth.
It reads: ‘While holding her captive, 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.
‘As Tyler was mauling and groping Plaintiff, he was humping her pretending to have sex with Plaintiff.
‘Others stood by outside the phone booth laughing and as passersby watched and witnessed, nobody in the entourage intervened.’
Bellino alleges that she weighed about 115 pounds at the time and this was her first sexual experience.
The suit continues: ‘Tyler’s penis was erect and it was evident to her as he rubbed it against her that he was not wearing underwear and wearing thin pants.
‘Plaintiff fought back and struggled to be free but Tyler restrained her.’
The case was able to be brought against Tyler due to NYC’s extended statute of limitations on g ender-based violence. But a judge has determined that the alleged assault, although distressing, did not ‘present a serious risk of physical injury’ to Bellino and the lawsuit was thrown out
In the November filing, the plaintiff Jeanne Bellino claimed that Tyler forcibly kissed, groped and dry-humped her back in 1975 when she was 17 and he was 27; seen in 2023
Eventually, the suit says, Bellino was able to free herself from the phone booth and decided to stay with the group as she was relying on her friend for transportation.
After the group returned to the Warwick Hotel, Tyler allegedly forcibly kissed Bellino and grinded up against her.
The suit claims that after Bellino continued to resist, Tyler allegedly whispered into her ear that he was ‘going in my room to do something quick’ and that he would call her to his room after.
Bellino claims she was sobbing and shaking and Tyler had allegedly called down to the lobby to have an associate tell her she could go to his room.
She claims that she was afraid that she ‘couldn’t talk and was paralyzed’ and shook her head at the associate before making for an exit.
Bellino claims a doorman ‘flung her’ into a cab outside the hotel and when she returned home she told her sister all the allegations.
In her suit, Bellino claims she has ‘suffered and will continue to suffer, great pain of mind and body, severe and permanent emotional distress, physical manifestations of emotional distress, embarrassment, humiliation, physical, personal & psychological injuries.’
The suit also claims that she was hospitalized and medicated as a result of the alleged incident and still requires medication.
This suit comes nearly a year after Julia Misley, formerly known as Julia Holcomb, filed a similar lawsuit against Tyler, accusing him of sexual assault on her when she was a teenager.
Misley alleges the music legend used his fame and status to ‘groom, manipulate, exploit and sexually assault’ her.
Bellino alleges that she weighed about 115 pounds at the time and this was her first sexual experience, Tyler is seen here in 1975
Steven Tyler of Aerosmith performs live on stage at RFK Stadium in Washington DC in 1976. The suit says Holcomb’s relationship with him lasted from 1973 to 1976
She also claims he plied her with drugs after gaining guardianship from her mother so he could take her on tour with him.
In his memoir ‘Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?’ Tyler wrote he ‘almost took a teen bride’ after falling in love with a woman Holcomb alleges is her.
‘She was sixteen, she knew how to nasty, and there wasn’t a hair on it,’ he wrote in the book, which names the girl as ‘Diana’.
Another extract reads: ‘I went and slept at her parents’ house for a couple of nights and her parents fell in love with me, signed papers over for me to have custody, so I wouldn’t get arrested if I took her out of state. I took her on tour with me.’
Misley said the publication ‘retraumatized’ her and her family, saying in a statement: ‘I am grateful for this new opportunity to take action and be heard.’
The complaint states that Misley met Tyler in 1973 after attending an Aerosmith concert in Oregon.
She was then invited backstage and later to Tyler’s hotel room where she accuses the musician of sexually abusing her.
He is alleged to have then flown her out to an Aerosmith concert in Seattle where he sexually assaulted her again.
The following year, Tyler met with Misley’s mother and ‘convinced her to sign over the guardianship of her daughter to him.’
Julia Misley, formerly known as Holcomb, filed a lawsuit accusing Steven Tyler of abusing her as a teen
Tyler described a relationship with a 16-year-old girl in his memoir
While on the road, he is accused of plying the teenager with alcohol and drugs and of impregnating Misley and coercing her to get an abortion.
In April of this year, Tyler told the court that he was Misley’s legal guardian at the time, giving him immunity from related laws, past and present.
The Massachusetts native requested the court dismiss the case in full.
Attorneys for Misley said that the rock singer was ‘gaslighting’ their client and the court with his defense.