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Till Lindemann: the singer of the group Rammstein at the heart of a system of sexual predation, shocking revelations

Young women have testified to the recruitment made on social networks to fulfill the sexual desires of star singer Till Lindemann, in the dressing rooms.

The singer Till Lindemann of the Rammstein group is currently at the heart of a big controversy. He was accused of drugging a young woman before a concert, and today, new testimonies overwhelm him about a system of sexual predation.

These are dozens of testimonies collected by the German media. These point to the sexual predation system organized around Till Lindemann, as reported Release. Many young women say they have experienced the same thing as a young Irish woman who testified before them. At the end of May, Shelby Lynn indeed assured on Twitter have been drugged and possibly sexually assaulted during a private party. The group was then in concert in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Young women recruited on social networks

German media conducted the investigation and said that young women were first recruited on social networks according to the precise criteria of the singer. Subsequently, they were brought to the dressing rooms of the group. That’s when we offered them to alcohol but also drugs (cocaine). All this for the purpose ofSatisfy Till Lindemann’s sexual desires.

Daniel Drepper, a German investigative journalist, told Release the horror of the facts: “All of our witnesses always recount the same process. A witness recounted that she had clearly been offered a sexual relationship with Lindemann during a concert. in exchange for going backstagehe delivered, before continuing: “It’s still a 60-year-old world star, multimillionaire, who speaks to young girls aged 21 to 22 who adore him”, he recalled. The French newspaper clarified that for the time being, no complaint has been filed. The group excluded this Monday on Twitter “any possibility that what is alleged (by Shelby Lynn) happened in our environment”. This case should therefore be followed very closely.

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