L.A. hip-hop influencer lured rape victims to vacant Pacific Palisades home, police say

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A hip hop artist and social media influencer accused of rape lured his victims to a vacant Pacific Palisades home damaged in January’s fires where he was pretending to live, according to police.Clintnlord, whose real name is Clinton Adams, is charged with three counts of rape and has been in custody since he was arrested Nov.19.

On Wednesday, police released his photograph and said they were seeking more possible victims.The 32-year-old social media influencer and hip-hop performer with hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram and TikTok filled his feeds with images of himself at events like the BET Awards and on runway catwalks around the globe while working with designer brands.But behind the scenes, Los Angeles police investigators say Adams had been using a home in the Pacific Palisades, unbeknownst to its owners, to meet women and get them alone to assault them.The home had been vacated due to smoke damage from the January firestorms and Adams broke in without the owners knowing, according to investigators.“He was transient when we arrested him,” said LAPD Det.

Brent Hopkins.“The homeowners did not give him permission to be in their home.”Hopkins said Adams met his victims locally and is believed to have frequented the city’s Westside.

“We believe there may be other victims out there,” he said.The January Palisades fire destroyed more than 6,800 structures, killed 12, and left hundreds of other homes with smoke damage.Many of the homes left structurally standing have been unoccupied.

Adams knew the house was not occupied, investigators say, and exploited the situation.Detectives arrested Adams last month on suspicion of rape.Two days later, the Los Angeles district attorney’s office charged Adams with three counts of rape and one count of assault with intent to commit a felony.

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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