In an astonishing turn of events, New York’s Adult Survivors Act is about to expire, meaning that celebrities have a ticking clock. Enacted in late 2022, this groundbreaking statute permits adult survivors of sexual assault to bring legal claims for assaults that occurred even decades prior. With the deadline drawing near, a flurry of court cases has surfaced against well-known figures, exposing startling allegations.
Axl Rose: Guns N’ Roses singer- 1989 assault

Renowned Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose finds himself at the center of a lawsuit filed by former Penthouse model Sheila Kennedy. She alleges a violent sexual assault in 1989, claiming Rose used his fame and power to manipulate and control her. Rose’s legal team vehemently denies these allegations, asserting that the incident never occurred.
Cuba Gooding Jr.: Fresh litigation brought in

Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. is facing fresh accusations of sexual abuse from two different women: Kelsey Harbert and Jasmine Abbay. The claims, which were submitted on Wednesday, demand damages for emotional suffering and lost wages while accusing Gooding of sexual assault and violence.
Jamie Foxx: Assault dates back to 2015

The 2015 lawsuit accusing Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx of sexual assault is brought against him. Jane Doe, the plaintiff, alleges that at a well-known restaurant in New York City, Foxx forcibly touched her with force. Foxx calls the charges “frivolous” and disputes the occurrence.
Bill Cosby: Previous accusations surface again

Journalist and publicist Joan Tarshis has filed a fresh case against Bill Cosby, who is already a contentious figure. Tarshis is suing Bill Cosby for claimed 1960s violence, assault, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. She is requesting an undetermined amount of damages.
Jimmy Iovine: Sexual abuse allegation

A summons brought under New York’s Adult Survivors Act accuses music executive Jimmy Iovine of sexual assault. In court records, the plaintiff—who goes by Jane Doe—claims that she experienced “sexual abuse, forcible touching, and sexual harassment and retaliation” in a series of episodes that occurred in or around August 2007.
These court cases represent a small portion of the almost 2,500 cases that were filed last year under the Adult Survivors Act. Prominent individuals, such as the late President Donald Trump and record producer Sean “Diddy” Combs, have also become involved in legal disputes stemming from this provisional legislation.