Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation Sued for Child Sex Trafficking

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Afrika Bambaataa and the Zulu Nation Sued for Child Sex Trafficking — Metropolis



Bronx, NY–Afrika Bambaataa was recently served his copy of a lawsuit filed against him and the Zulu Nation claiming the disgraced hip hop pioneer sexually abused and repeatedly sex trafficked a 12-year-old boy to other deviant adult males in exchange of money for four years.

Child sex trafficking, by definition, refers to the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, patronizing, or soliciting of a minor for the purpose of a commercial sex act.

We are the first to report on the suit that was filed in Bronx Supreme Court that says one location that the child sexual abuse and child prostitution took place was in Bambaataa’s Bronx River apartment, which doubled as the Zulu Nation Headquarters at 1609 East 174th Street. Bambaataa shared this apartment with Billy “Amid” Henderson, not yet named in the suit.

John Doe’s lawyer filed the lawsuit on August 4, 2021, ten days before the August 14th deadline of the Child Victims Act (CVA). John Doe, in John Doe vs. Lance Taylor, is represented by Tanner and Ortega and attorney Hugo Ortega explains the nature of the action:

“The CVA opened a historic one-year onetime window for victims and survivors of childhood sexual abuse in the State of New York to pursue lapsed claims. Prior to the passage of the CVA, each Plaintiff's claims were time barred the day they turned 22 years old.”

In 2016, Troi “Star” Torain had an interview with a Zulu Nation member who said he was sexually abused by Afrika Bambaataa and other Zulu Nation members while in the ninth grade. This began a litany of allegations on Torain’s show against Bambaataa as more and more alleged victims came forward.

John Doe was not one of those men.

This writer also interviewed alleged victims of Afrika Bambaataa and members of the Zulu Nation for a documentary and these interviews are currently airing on YouTube.

John Doe was not one of these men.
 
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