Afrika Bambaataa Sexual Assault Allegations, Testimony & Aftermath [UPDATE: LAWSUIT!]

sherminator

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Thanks to bgol, they put me on to a dude artimis gordon on the gram, who lays a lot of the mystery on hollywood, and the music world on the floor for you to examine, some posted dude on the whole straight out of compton shit, spoke on krs, but also its been said bambata been on them young boys... And niggas just aint say shit all in the name of getting them checks, dude is banned from brazil because of fuckin with boys
 

Hey Julian!

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This nigga would scare any 14 year old boy looking like that in '79. Think about the allegations and then picture Eddie Murphy's "Gay Mr. T" bit.
"Now c'mon ova here bwoy and fuck me up da ass!" :lol:
 

Mr. Met

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OG Half Pint from Bronx River projects makes some strong accusations against Afrika Bambaataa! He calims Afrika Bambaataa tried something funny with him in the bathroom when he was 12 years old. He also claimed Afrika Bambaataa started the Zulu Nation as a front to sleep with little boys.

 
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Mrfreddygoodbud

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Bam was way tooo slow in defense of his character


And too light when he did decide to speak up he need to take a page from arsenio halll be got accused of some shit with prince and sinead o conner he hit her with that lawsuit. With the quickness.


And if Brazil did ban him that's cool but how does the Catholic Church get a pass
 

GAMETHEORY

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This one goes out to all the mamas in the entire world. Following disturbing allegations sexual abuse brought against Afrika Bambaataa by three separate men now, The Universal Zulu Nation, a grassroots organization that Bambaataa himself helped to found in the mid-seventies, has removed the hip-hop pioneer as a leader in the outfit. According to a press release from UZN, the organization announced that “it is currently under new leadership by the International and Regional U.S. Zulu Leaders,” with the intention of restructuring and promising significant changes to its administration in the months ahead. Bambaataa is never named in the release, but that is hardly necessary given how highly-publicized the claims have been over the last few weeks, which has left many of us in sheer disbelief and alarm.

It’s been a grueling thing to watch on unravel, but we’re glad that UZN has finally spoken up and taken a definitive stance on the matter. The future is still uncertain for Bambaataa, particularly in regards to what will come of all these allegations, but we certainly hope that justice is served and swiftly, at that.




http://www.okayplayer.com/news/afrika-bambaataa-removed-as-zulu-nation-leader.html
 

Artist Monk

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This is the same guy that said Bam stopped the gang wars in the South Bronx by himself, even though there is documented proof to the contrary.


I hope to God that he didn't say that and was referring to BAM (Which would still be untrue) not Bambatta if he did say it it. smh.
 

Sango

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This is some wildly sickening and fucked up shit. I haven't been following as closely as most here, but the absolutely most disturbing thing to me is how those who have come out and said in the affirmative that Bambaataa is/was a child molestor didn't do shit then. Maybe the rise of hip hop and the opportunities that came with it kept them silent, but oftentimes this is also a major problem in our communities. If true, Afrika Bambaataa and those who his this need to go to jail. Although the positivity that will come is that this has sparked the conversations about changing the statue of limitations, but that should have been the discussion when the Catholic church did it.
 

EPDC

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This is some wildly sickening and fucked up shit. I haven't been following as closely as most here, but the absolutely most disturbing thing to me is how those who have come out and said in the affirmative that Bambaataa is/was a child molestor didn't do shit then. Maybe the rise of hip hop and the opportunities that came with it kept them silent, but oftentimes this is also a major problem in our communities. If true, Afrika Bambaataa and those who his this need to go to jail. Although the positivity that will come is that this has sparked the conversations about changing the statue of limitations, but that should have been the discussion when the Catholic church did it.
Fuck that "secret meeting that changed Hip Hop forever" conspiracy theory that was making the rounds a few years ago, THIS shit is more damaging and fucked up than anything in that fake letter by an industry insider.
 

Z MONSTER

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Man this is sad. Bambaataa was a black hero. Dude was more politically and socially correct than anyone at one point. Man this hurts my heart.
 

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By: LISA EVERS

POSTED:MAY 11 2016 06:26PM EDT

UPDATED:MAY 11 2016 10:49PM EDT






NEW YORK (FOX 5 NEWS)
- For weeks allegations of sexual abuse of boys that happened decades ago have been swirling around hip hop legend Afrika Bambaataa. Now for the first time he has addressed these disturbing accusations in an exclusive TV interview with Fox 5. I asked him about the growing number of claims that he sexually abused teen boys.

"I never abused nobody. You know, it just sounds crazy to people to say that, hear 'you abused me,'" Bambaataa said. "You know my thing is you know all my people back then, you know the hundreds of people that been around me. If something like that happened, why you never went to none of them?"

Afrika Bambaataa's 1986 hit "Planet Rock" is considered one of the greatest hip hop songs of all time. He is credited with transforming the violent street gang culture of the late 1970s South Bronx into a positive cultural movement through hip hop and his Zulu Nation organization. He has been a visiting professor at Cornell and is invited to speak around the world.

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EXCLUSIVE: Afrika Bambaataa denies sexual abuse allegations


He told me the accusations came as a shock.

"What is the motivation, what is the agenda?" he said. "It's hard to say. You don't know what many of these people are thinking. What is behind it. Some parts are saying it could be shakeups. Certain things people might have wanted."

Bambaataa's chief accuser, Ronald Savage, is now 50 years old. He claims in 1980 when he was 15 and under the age of consent, playing hooky led to his first sexual experience with the hip hop pioneer and was followed by at least four other abuse incidents.

"I didn't have nowhere to go so I had his number and I called him and he paid for the cab for me to go to his house," Savage said. He claims through therapy he came to understand he was abused and became aware of others.

"I couldn't believe it. I was confused, I was little nervous," Savage said. "I was just wondering, the other guy coming into the room, what was they going to do to me?"

I asked Bambaataa what he would say to Savage.

"The brother knows the people who he came around in my group with, and knows that he wasn't in my presence unless among those people and he needs to go back and speak to those people who were part of our organization and deal with them," Bambaataa said. "And stop all this type of craziness that they been trying to put by attacking me."

He never touched him inappropriately?

"I ain't touched this brother whatsoever," Bambaataa said.

The allegations have set off a social media firestorm and ignited feverish debate.

Since the alleged incidents happened so long ago, no criminal charges can be brought. There have been no settlements or payouts, said Bambaataa attorney Charles Tucker Jr.

Bambaataa emphatically maintained he is not a sexual abuser.

But Savage believes more victims are out there, and that the statute of limitations should be eliminated.
 
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