The record company Universal has indefinitely limited cooperation with the German band Rammstein after accusations of rape by its frontman Till Lindemann.
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The Süddeutsche Zeitung writes about it.
In particular, Universal has frozen marketing and promotional campaigns for Rammstein albums until it receives the necessary clarification. The company stressed that it was “shocked” by the allegations against Lindemann.
More than a dozen women have come forward with accusations against him. Victims claim they were invited to after-concert parties organized specifically for the vocalist, some also reported possible sexual acts to which they did not consent, writes Deutsche Welle.
Earlier, Bild reported that the Berlin prosecutor’s office launched an investigation under Art. 177 of the Criminal Code of Germany (violent acts of a sexual nature, coercion to sex, rape).
Source: Racurs

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