Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx Addresses Sexual Assault Story In “The Dirt”

Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx has apologized for the story about an alleged sexual assault documented in the band’s autobiography “The Dirt”, which is also the subject of a new Netflix biopic.

In the book, Sixx recounts the story of a sexual encounter where he left the woman a closet at a party after having sex with her and grabbed his bandmate Tommy Lee and instructed the drummer to have sex with her without saying a word so that she believed it was still Sixx.

Sixx said that the next day the woman called him told him that she had been raped by a man who picked her up while she was hitchhiking home. He wrote in the book, “At first, I was relieved, because it meant I hadn’t raped her. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that I pretty much had. I was in a zone, though, and in that zone, consequences did not exist. Besides, I was capable of sinking even lower than that.”

The bassist now says that he does not recall the incident, explaining in a statement to Rolling Stone, “The book was written in 2000 during a really low point in my life. I had lost my sobriety and was using drugs and alcohol to deal with a disintegrating relationship which I still to this day regret how I handled..I honestly don’t recall a lot of the interviews …”   He continued: “I went into rehab in 2001 and really wish I would’ve done my interviews after I was clean and sober like I am today. I don’t actually recall that story in the book beyond reading it. I have no clue why its in there other than I was outta my head and it’s possibly greatly embellished or [I] made it up. Those words were irresponsible on my part. I am sorry.”

Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx said he ‘greatly embellished’ or completely fabricated rape story in band’s memoir

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