
Hollywood actor and singer Jared Leto is facing serious accusations from nine women, including claims of sexual assault and inappropriate behaviour with minors. A detailed report by Air Mail has brought these disturbing allegations into the limelight.One of the accusers, Los Angeles-based DJ Allie Teilz, took to Instagram to speak out. She shared a Facebook post from 2012, claiming Leto had assaulted her backstage when she was 17 years old. She described the experience as traumatic and called his actions “predatory and terrifying.” She also said that Leto was aware of her age at the time but ignored it."You’re not really in L.A. until Jared Leto tries to force himself on you backstage… In a kilt.. And a snow hat. I was assaulted and traumatised by this creep when I was 17," she wrote.Another woman, model Laura La Rue, said she met Leto in 2008 when she was 16 and he was 36. According to her, Leto asked for her age and still requested her phone number, despite knowing she was underage. She added that she felt uncomfortable when she visited his house in Los Angeles in 2009.Leto’s representative responded to Laura's post, saying, "Their communications contain nothing sexual or inappropriate and Ms La Rue later applied to work as Mr Leto’s personal assistant, further underscoring the absence of anything inappropriate in any of their interactions."Another unnamed woman claimed that Leto began flirting with her while she was a minor. She claimed the relationship turned more intimate after she turned 18 and accused Leto of behaving inappropriately during a visit to his home.Jared Leto is known for roles in films like House of Gucci and Justice League. Leto is yet to personally addressed the accusations.
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