Steven Tyler Accuser Can Proceed With California Sex Abuse Claims Only, Judge Says

Aerosmith Singer Steven Tyler's Sex Abuse Lawsuit Takes a Step Forward: California Claims Can Proceed

A judge in Los Angeles has ruled that allegations of child sex abuse brought by Julia Misley against Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler can proceed, but claims tied to alleged abuse in Oregon, Washington, and Massachusetts must be dropped.

Los Angeles County Judge Patricia A. Young made the ruling after a series of hearings, stating that she intends to move the trial forward without dismissing any claims. The judge expressed her commitment to ensuring justice for Misley, who accused Tyler of abusing her from 1973 until their relationship ended in 1977.

Tyler's lawyers initially sought to dismiss the entire lawsuit on grounds that he lived with Misley in Massachusetts during most of their relationship and therefore was subject to that state's laws. However, Misley's attorneys argued that each state has its own laws against child sex abuse and that Tyler must respect those laws regardless of where they were located.

In a significant victory for Misley, the judge ruled that California had an interest in preventing childhood sexual abuse within its borders, even if such actions occur outside the state. This ruling allowed her claim to proceed, while dismissing claims related to alleged abuse in Oregon and Washington due to the statutes of limitations.

The lawsuit centers around Misley's experiences with Tyler during their relationship, including accusations that he sexually abused her on multiple occasions and dragged her naked into an elevator at a hotel where they were attending an awards show. The judge allowed these allegations to proceed as part of California-based claims but dismissed them in Oregon, Washington, and Massachusetts.

Aerosmith and its management company have maintained their innocence throughout the lawsuit process. In response to the ruling, Steven Tyler has continued to deny any wrongdoing.
 
omg i'm like totally shocked by this news 🤯 ... aerosmith's steven tyler is getting away with some major stuff 😱... how can a judge just let him walk free after all these years? 🙄 julia misley deserves justice and it's so sad that california gets to have its say in this case. i remember when aerosmith was still relevant back in the 90s lol they're like from another era now 🕰️... anyway, i'm glad some states are taking child abuse seriously but what about the other victims? will misley be able to get justice now? fingers crossed 🤞
 
🤔 I'm not surprised at all that this case is moving forward 🙄. You know, it's like they always say: "those who hide something in plain sight" - and this whole thing with Aerosmith and Steven Tyler? It feels like a big ol' cover-up to me 😒. I mean, think about it: Julia Misley was only 14 when all these alleged abuse things went down... what's even more suspicious is that her allegations are still being taken seriously after all these years 🕰️. And let's not forget the fact that Aerosmith and their management company have been denying anything wrong their whole time - that's some pretty convenient "innocence" if you ask me 👀. I'm keeping a close eye on this one, guys... there's more to it than meets the eye 🔍.
 
omg this is just gettin scary 🤕 thinkin about all them young girls out there who gotta deal with this kinda stuff it's a nightmare 💔 aerosmith's reputation is all messed up now what if no one wants to listen to their music anymore? 🎵 and steven tyler's all like "i'm innocent" but the judge says otherwise 🙄 at least they're movin forward in california tho, gotta give 'em that 👍 still not good vibes for aerosmith tho 😒
 
just when you think u've heard it all 🤯... aerosmith's steve tyler is finally being held accountable for some really messed up stuff from his past 💔 julia misley's bravery in speaking out about what she went through is a huge deal, and i'm glad that the court has decided to move forward with her case despite tyler's attempts to dismiss it 🚫 the fact that california can still pursue its claims against him is a big win for accountability and justice ⚖️ it's also worth noting that this ruling sends a message that childhood sexual abuse will not be swept under the rug, no matter where it happens 🌎
 
🤕 So like, I get why people are upset about this whole situation... Aerosmith's been denying anything wrong, but apparently there's some evidence that suggests otherwise? 🚫 Julia Misley's story is really tragic - she was allegedly abused by Tyler when she was just a kid... it's wild to think what kind of trauma that could've caused her.

I'm not sure how much we can trust the outcome of this lawsuit, but I hope justice does get served for Misley. 🤞 It's crazy how each state has its own laws against child sex abuse - it's like, yeah no wonder Tyler tried to argue that Massachusetts law applied... 🤦‍♂️
 
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