You Wouldn't Want To Meet Axl Rose In Real Life

Publish date: 2024-07-01

Axl Rose faced charges for statutory rape of minor due to an incident in December of 1985 at the Guns N' Roses' "Hell House." The 15-year-old girl, Michelle, and her parents pressed charges accusing Rose of having sex with the teenager. In the end, the charges were dropped because of a "lack of hard evidence," but more than one person backed the claims.

Slash, the lead guitarist of Guns N' Roses, says in his autobiography: "My memory of the events is hazy but from what I remember she had sex with Axl up in the loft. Towards the end of the night, maybe as the drugs and booze wore off, she lost her mind and freaked out intensely. Axl told her to leave and tried throwing her out."

Mike Wall, rock journalist and author of Last of the Giants: The True Story of Guns N' Roses, also back the story in his book, claiming that Rose said he was "really excited" to have gotten away with it the night the cops rolled up. Gross.

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