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Bassnectar Sued for Alleged Sexual Abuse of Minors, Child Pornography, Human Trafficking
Two accusers say EDM star groomed them and had sexual relations with them while they were under 18 and solicited naked photographs
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Bassnectar has been sued by two women who claim the EDM star sexually abused them when they were minors
The lawsuit was filed Monday, April 5th, on behalf of Rachel Ramsbottom and Alexis Bowling. It also accuses the producer-DJ, whose real name is Lorin Ashton, of engaging in human trafficking and manufacturing and possessing child pornography. The suit names several other entities affiliated with Ashton (Amorphous Music, Bassnectar Touring, Redlight Management, C3 Presents, and Interactive Giving Fund) as co-defendants also accused of human trafficking.