New book could unleash a #MeToo reckoning on Led Zeppelin

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New book could unleash a #MeToo reckoning on Led Zeppelin
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New book packed with claims about underage sex could unleash a MeToo reckoning on Led Zeppelin

was full of young girls wearing bikinis or even less — most of them ‘underage’ by a significant margin.Girl after girl was thrown into the deep end as, strung out on drugs and drink, the band and their cronies watched leeringly.

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