LOS ANGELES—On Tuesday, December 9, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced that felony charges have been filed against social media influencer and hip-hop artist Clinton Adams, known online as “Clintnlord,” for allegedly sexually assaulting two women he lured to a vacant area impacted by January wildfires. The assaults allegedly occurred during separate incidents this past summer.

Clinton Adams, 32, of Northridge is charged in case 25CJCF07575 with three felony counts of forcible rape and one felony count of assault with the intent to commit rape. It is further alleged that the crimes were committed against multiple victims.

Clinton Adams.
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Adams pleaded not guilty at arraignment on November 21. His preliminary hearing setting is scheduled for January 21 in Department 36 of the Foltz Criminal Justice Center. He remains in custody on a $1,475,000 bail. If convicted as charged, Adams faces a possible sentence of 90 years to life in state prison.

The case is being prosecuted by Deputy District Attorneys Negin Mostadim and Matthew Bunnett and remains under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.

LAPD’s Operations-West Bureau Special Assault Section is seeking the public’s help to identify additional victims or witnesses. Anyone with details regarding Adams is asked to contact Officer Lee at 213-473-0420.