Quantcast
Channel: Celebrity
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2034

21 people have accused a teen-favorite pop star of sexual misconduct after police let him off with just a warning

$
0
0

dahvie vanity jesus torres blood on the dance floor

  • Blood on the Dance Floor singer Dahvie Vanity — whose real name is Jesus Torres — was let off with a warning after he allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl in 2007, according to HuffPost.
  • Later that year, Torres started his band, which is popular among teens. He's since been accused of sexual misconduct against 21 women.
  • Visit INSIDER's homepage for more.

Police gave Blood on the Dance Floor singer Dahvie Vanity a warning after he allegedly raped a 14-year-old girl in 2007, according to HuffPost.

More than a decade later, 21 people have accused the singer of sexual misconduct.

For years, the singer — whose real name is Jesus Torres — has been accused of rape and sexual assault through whisper networks in the music community. Torres's electronic band, Blood on the Dance Floor, targets teenagers as its audience, and many of the women who accused him of sexual misconduct were underage at the time, according to HuffPost.

In 2007, Dianna Farrell, then 14 years old living in Florida, told police that she met Torres online. Torres drove to her house after her mother left and had her perform oral sex on him, she told police.

Read more:Where are they now? Why 'sh---- media men' keep getting second chances

Yet Torres — then known Myspace as "Dahvie the Elite Hair God"— wasn't charged. Torres said he didn't know how young Farrell was, according to police documents obtained by HuffPost. He was let off with a warning, even though Florida doesn't consider ignorance of a victim's age an acceptable defense, according to HuffPost.

Torres founded Blood on the Dance Floor later that year.

In August 2018, the publication Metalsucks reported the accounts of six women who accused Torres of sexual assault. All six said they were underage at the time. In December, HuffPost reported the accounts of 12 victims who accused Torres of sexual misconduct, including rape. HuffPost now reports that the number of victim accounts has risen to 21.

Read the full story at HuffPost.

Join the conversation about this story »

NOW WATCH: Scientists completed one of the most detailed explorations inside the Great Blue Hole. Here's what they found at the bottom of the giant, mysterious sinkhole.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2034

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>