Rapper and social media personality Clinton “Clintnlord” Adams is facing serious legal trouble after Los Angeles County prosecutors charged him with multiple felony counts related to the alleged sexual assault of two women in a fire-damaged area in California.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday (Dec. 9) that Adams has been charged with three felony counts of forcible rape and one felony count of assault with intent to commit rape.
Prosecutors' allegations that multiple victims are involved could dramatically increase Adams’ potential sentence if convicted.
According to the DA’s office, Adams allegedly lured two women in separate incidents over the summer to a remote site damaged from January’s historic wildfires. It was in this secluded, burned-out area that the assaults reportedly took place.
District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman condemned the alleged actions, calling them “predatory” and “despicable,” and commended the women for coming forward.
“Taking advantage of a historic disaster and causing severe harm to two women is despicable,” Hochman said. “These women showed courage by reporting their assaults.”
Adams, who has built a following as both a rapper and influencer, pleaded not guilty during his November arraignment. He remains in custody on $1,475,000 bail as he awaits his next court date.
A preliminary hearing setting is scheduled for January 2026, and the investigation remains ongoing.