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Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman was accused of having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1970. He pleaded not guilty and the case was dropped. However, it is worth noting that this was a different time and the victim was a groupie who was of legal age in many places, though 13 is below majority in many places. This, however, does not let people off the hook. However the band and public have a lot more information now. He has not faced further public scrutiny or prosecution for this incident.
Rolling Stones had a co-manager, Allen Klein, accused of financial mismanagement, and their accountant Louis Jay Pearlman was involved in a $27 million fraud scheme; however, the direct actions and implications of Rolling Stones are unclear.
Rolling Stones have been associated with allegations of exploiting underage girls, one of their songs 'Stray Cat Blues' has been criticized for its themes of sexual predation, and their bassist Bill Wyman dated a 13-year-old girl when he was 47. No conviction is reported for the band, but these are serious allegations nonetheless.
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