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LAPD Seeks Additional Victims After Arrest Of Rapper Clinton 'Clintnlord' Adams On Multiple Rape Charges

LAPD Seeks Additional Victims After Arrest Of Rapper Clinton 'Clintnlord' Adams On Multiple Rape Charges

The LAPD has arrested Clinton Adams, 32, a rapper known as 'Clintnlord,' on multiple sexual assault charges and is seeking additional alleged victims. Two women say Adams lured them to a vacant, smoke-damaged Pacific Palisades home where they were raped on separate occasions between June 29 and Aug. 17. Adams faces three counts of rape by use of force and one count of assault with intent to commit a felony; he pleaded not guilty on Nov. 21 and has a preliminary hearing set for Jan. 21. Police released his photo on Dec. 3 and ask anyone with information to come forward.

The Los Angeles Police Department is asking the public for help identifying any additional alleged victims after the arrest of Clinton Adams, 32, a rapper and media influencer who performs as 'Clintnlord.' Adams has been charged in connection with two separate reported sexual assaults that investigators say occurred at a vacant home in Pacific Palisades.

According to a felony complaint obtained by PEOPLE and a Los Angeles Police Department statement, the alleged assaults occurred on separate occasions between June 29 and August 17. Both women reported the incidents to police and identified Adams by name.

Charges: Adams faces three counts of rape by use of force and one count of assault with intent to commit a felony. He pleaded not guilty at an arraignment on Nov. 21, and his preliminary hearing is scheduled for Jan. 21.

The LAPD released Adams's photo on Dec. 3, saying investigators believe there may be other victims and asking anyone with information to contact detectives. Investigators say Adams met the women separately in Los Angeles and lured them to a vacated Pacific Palisades property that had been left empty and damaged by smoke from wildfires earlier in the year.

"He was transient when we arrested him," LAPD Detective Brent Hopkins told the Los Angeles Times. "The homeowners did not give him permission to be in their home."

Authorities emphasize that the investigation is ongoing. No phone numbers or contact details were released in the materials reviewed for this report; anyone who believes they have information related to these incidents should contact the Los Angeles Police Department or their local law enforcement office.

This article is based on public statements from the LAPD and reporting by PEOPLE and the Los Angeles Times. Adams is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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