Bob Dylan sued for alleged sexual abuse of 12-year-old in 1960s, Nobel laureate dismisses it as 'untrue'

Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan performs during a segment honouring Director Martin Scorsese, recipient of the Music + Film Award, at the 17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards in Los Angeles, January 12, 2012. Photo: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Los Angeles: Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has been sued by a woman who claims he sexually abused her in 1965 when she was 12, an allegation the Nobel Prize winner has called "untrue".

A spokesman for Dylan, now 80, said the allegations were false. "The 56-year-old claim is untrue and will be vigorously defended," the spokesman said.

In a civil lawsuit filed late on Friday with the New York Supreme Court, the woman identified only as JC said Dylan sexually abused her at his New York apartment over a six-week period "leaving her emotionally scarred and psychologically damaged to this day."

Dylan, who was in his mid-20s at the time, "exploited his status as a musician to provide JC with alcohol and drugs and sexually abuse her multiple times," the lawsuit said.

The plaintiff is seeking unspecified damages. Her lawsuit was submitted just ahead of a New York state deadline, authorized in a 2019 law, for people to file legal claims involving allegations of sexual abuse of children that in the past were too old to pursue due to a statute of limitations.

Dylan emerged from the Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960s to become one of the most acclaimed and influential artists of the rock era with hits including "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Like a Rolling Stone."

He has sold more than 125 million records globally and won the Nobel prize for literature in 2016.

Dylan, whose real name is Robert Allen Zimmerman, was already a popular name in the New York music scene during 1960s, performing and writing songs that gave voice to the anti-war and Civil Rights movements.

Since then he has been honoured with multiple Grammys, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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