BREAKING NEWS🔴 Till Lindeman of Rammstein disputes allegations as attorneys threaten to take legal action..
The attorneys for Till Lindemann have said that they will take legal action in response to any and all allegations of sexual misconduct made against the frontman of Rammstein
Till Lindemann, the lead singer of the German rock band Rammstein, has firmly denied allegations of sexual abuse made against him by multiple women.
The law firm representing the rocker posted a message on social media. “Our client has been subjected to serious accusations by several women on social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube,” stated Berlin lawyers Simon Bergmann and Christian Schertz.
“It was repeatedly claimed that women were drugged with the help of knockout drops or alcohol at Rammstein concerts in order to enable our client to perform sexual acts on them. These allegations are without exception false.”
The lawyers further asserted that they would take legal action against anyone making statements that accuse Lindemann, 60, of drugging and engaging in non-consensual sexual acts with the alleged victims.
We will immediately pursue legal action in response to all such accusations,” they noted.
Shelby Lynn, a 24-year-old Irish fan, accused Lindemann of drugging and sexually assaulting her after a concert in Lithuania. Subsequently, other women came forward with similar allegations against Lindemann and alleging a systematic process of luring young female fans to backstage parties in order to satisfy Lindemann’s sexual demands.
The publications of the last few days have caused irritation and questions among the public and especially among our fans,” said the post. “The accusations have hit us all very hard and we take them extremely seriously. To our fans we say: It is important to us that you feel comfortable and safe at our shows – in front of and behind the stage. We condemn any kind of assault and ask you: Do not participate in prejudgments of any kind toward those who have made accusations. They have a right to their point of view. But we, the band, also have a right not to be prejudged either.”
The chairwoman’s comments were echoed by Katrin Habenschaden (The Greens), Second mayor of Munich: “Currently, there is no legal basis for a cancellation. And that’s why we have thought about how we can preventively make such major events safer for everyone.”
Rammstein’s upcoming tour dates including their final night at Munich’s Olympiapark on Saturday 10 June, as well as dates in Slovakia (14 June), Switzerland (17-18 June) and several July dates, including Netherlands (6), Germany (15-16), France (22), Austria (26-27) and Poland (30-31).
The publications of the last few days have caused irritation and questions among the public and especially among our fans,” said the post. “The accusations have hit us all very hard and we take them extremely seriously. To our fans we say: It is important to us that you feel comfortable and safe at our shows – in front of and behind the stage. We condemn any kind of assault and ask you: Do not participate in prejudgments of any kind toward those who have made accusations. They have a right to their point of view. But we, the band, also have a right not to be prejudged either.”