Steven Tyler Disturbing Past: Aerosmith Frontman Did THIS Years Before Sexual Assault Lawsuit

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Steven Tyler was charged with sexually abusing a 16-year-old girl while he was just 25 years old.

According to reports, the lead vocalist of Aerosmith has entered treatment for sex addiction.

The "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" singer enrolled into a $16,000 treatment in 1991, finishing a 30-day program at Arizona's Sierra Tucson facility, according to sources who spoke to Radar Online.

Tyler is reported to have admitted to having sex anywhere, including roofs, dressing rooms, buses, aircraft, and beaches. In the past, he even said that he had trouble saying no to women and that having several romantic relationships was his favorite past time.

Insiders said that Tyler admitted to being preoccupied with thinking about people he wanted to have sex with while in treatment and that he had cheated on his wife ten times during the previous 12 months.

He has spent several years in and out of drug treatment in addition to the sex rehab. The singer's most recent stint actually took place this year.

Steven Tyler Sued by Julia Holcomb

Earlier this week, Julia Holcomb filed a lawsuit against Steven Tyler.

According to Holcomb's court filings, which Rolling Stone was able to get, the rock singer sexually abused her when she was 16 years old.

Holcomb likewise said that despite being compelled to terminate their kid, they continued their love.

She included Tyler's memoir, in which he wrote about their connection, in the case. It was described as "a passionate, loving connection" by him.

According to legend, Tyler and Holcomb first spoke at an Aerosmith event in Portland, Oregon, in 1973. She said that Tyler "committed several acts of unlawful sexual behavior" in his hotel room when they finally arrived there.

Additionally, Holcomb alleged that he later flew her across state borders while she was a juvenile, which is potentially illegal under federal law.

The guardianship of Julia Holcomb, according to the complaint, was never formalized after Steven Tyler persuaded her mother to approve it. She persisted in "traveling with, abusing, and providing booze and narcotics."

Tyler forced her to undergo an abortion after she fell pregnant with his kid in 1975. She said that because of a fire in their residence, the singer was concerned about the health of the unborn child.

Holcomb completed the operation and ultimately returned to his previous residence.

She is suing for undisclosed damages for deliberate infliction of mental distress, sexual violence, and sexual assault.

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