Now Sylvester Stallone Is on the Sexual Assault Chopping Block After Police Report Emerges

Famed star Sylvester Stallone, known for his portrayal of Rocky Balboa in the Rocky movies, is the latest in a long string of Hollywood stars to be accused of sexual assault.

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According to a police report dug up by the Daily Mail, Stallone — then 40-years-old — allegedly had sex with a 16-year-old girl while filming Over the Top in 1986 alongside his bodyguard Michael ‘Mike’ De Luca.

According to the anonymous girl, she was willingly having sex with Stallone but felt intimidated when De Luca was invited to join in by Stallone. The girl reported that she was “intimidated” into giving oral sex to De Luca while Stallone penetrated her.

The girl told police that Stallone and De Luca told her not to tell anyone due to the fact that they were married, and that if she did “they would have to beat her head in.”

The teen later told the story to police who described the girl as “extremely emotional” and had trouble relaying her thoughts. However, the girl told police that she did not want to prosecute Stallone.

“I’m kind of scared and I’m very ashamed. I don’t want anybody else to have that happen to them, but I don’t want to prosecute. I cannot talk about this anymore, please leave me alone,” she reportedly told police.

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According to the Daily Mail, this isn’t the first time Stallone was accused of rape:

The bombshell police report was made a year before Stallone’s half-sister Toni-Ann Filiti, threatened him with a lawsuit in 1987, alleging that Stallone raped her and sexually assaulted her for years.

Although court documents show the actor ‘vigorously denied and continues to deny and dispute all claims of wrongdoing’, he agreed to give Filiti a lump sum of $2 million, as well as $16,666 a month for the rest of her life.

His half-sister, whose own mother claimed she was a drug addict, died in 2012 after a battle with lung cancer.

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