Clinton “Clintnlord” Adams
Rape charges filed for sexually assaulting two women
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Clinton “Clintnlord” Adamssocial media influencer and hip-hop artist is facing multiple felony charges after prosecutors accused him of sexually assaulting two women he allegedly lured to a vacant property still damaged by California's January wildfires.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday that Adams has been charged with three counts of forcible rape and one count of assault with intent to commit rape. Prosecutors also say the crimes involved multiple victims, which could significantly increase his prison term.
District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman called the alleged attacks “predatory,” saying they occurred in an isolated, fire-damaged area that remains reeling from devastating winter wildfires. Over the summer, Adams allegedly stalked the women in separate incidents, driving each of them to a remote location where the attacks allegedly occurred.
“Taking advantage of a historical disaster to cause serious harm to two women is despicable,” Hochman said. “These women showed courage in reporting their attacks.”
Adams pleaded not guilty to his November arraignment and remains in custody on $1,475,000 bail. A preliminary hearing in his case is scheduled for January 2026.
If convicted of the charges, Adams faces 90 years to life in state prison. The case remains under active investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.






