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\tAccording to the new 30-page complaint, Jane Doe 1 was 15 years old in the summer of 1991, living with her family in Puebla, Mexico, when her mother took her to an event where she hoped to meet the charismatic singer already known throughout Latin America for her 1989 No. 1 hit \u201cDr. Psyquiatra.\u201d<\/p>\n
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\tJane Doe 1 was dancing and singing along to Trevi’s music with a group of fans outside Andrade’s office in Mexico City when Trevi emerged and allegedly approached her. Trevi told Jane Doe 1 that she was \u201ca very good dancer and very beautiful,\u201d and invited her to an on-the-spot audition that resulted in an offer, the lawsuit filed by lawyers Karen Barth Menzies, Ari Wilkenfeld, Laura Nagel and Caroline Whitlock claims.<\/p>\n
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\tBelieving the offer was every opportunity to achieve teen pop superstardom herself, Jane Doe 1 moved to Mexico City for what she and her mother thought was a residential training program. The lawsuit says the seemingly \u201cidyllic\u201d living arrangement took a dark turn when Trevi visited the teen in a room at the Hotel del Bosque in late 1991 or early 1992 and said Andrade was \u201cextremely upset\u201d about a friendship Jane Doe 1 had forged with a male member of the group.<\/p>\n
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\tAndrade allegedly had \u201cstrict rules\u201d that forbade the friendship, and Trevi purportedly told the teen through tears that she would have to leave the troupe unless she could convince Andrade to let her stay.<\/p>\n
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\t\u201cI don’t want you to go, you need to go talk to [Andrade]do whatever is necessary, whatever he asks of you\u2026because I want you to stay,\u201d Trevi allegedly told her, according to the filing.<\/p>\n
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\tJane Doe 1 went to Andrade’s hotel room in tears and was told that \u201cif she wanted to stay in the group, she had to have sexual intercourse with him,\u201d the argument reads. \u201c[Jane Doe 1] did not want to have sex with [Andrade] but felt extreme pressure because she admired [Trevi] and [Andrade]who were adults, and she wanted to stay in the group and didn’t know what else to do,\u201d the paperwork alleges.<\/p>\n
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\tAndrade, who was 36 years old at the time while Jane Doe 1 was 16, allegedly coerced her into an initial sexual assault that night and then manipulated or \u201cforced\u201d her into a series of assaults and rapes that continued until approximately 2001, according to the complaint.<\/p>\n
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\t\u201cWhen [Trevi] perception that [Jane Doe 1] was at a ‘breaking point’ from the abuse, [she] would intercede to manipulate and coerce [Jane Doe 1] into staying with the group, not leaving and not telling anyone about it, causing the sexual abuse to continue,\u201d the filing states. \u201c[She] would tell [Jane Doe 1] that the outside world was much worse than staying with the group.\u201d<\/p>\n
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\tTrevi purportedly told Jane Doe 1 the group was \u201ca family,\u201d and she belonged there. \u201cWhat’s waiting for you if you go back to Puebla City?\u201d Trevi allegedly asked. \u201cThis is your opportunity so don’t waste it. You are going to be traveling, doing music, learning a lot, BUT you need to do this.\u201d<\/p>\n
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\tThe lawsuit alleges Andrade also controlled Jane Doe 1 and other unidentified dancers by subjecting them to \u201cwhippings, beatings, food deprivation and forced physical exercise\u201d if they dared to \u201cdisplease\u201d him.<\/p>\n
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\t\u201c[He] beat [Jane Doe 1] and other young female dancers with electrical cords until their backs were bloody and bruised, and a condition of the punishment was that they could not cry out or move while he beat them,\u201d the lawsuit claims. \u201cThe whipping did not end until they were silent and motionless as he inflicted the blows.\u201d<\/p>\n
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\tBy late 1993, Jane Doe 1 says she was removed from the stage altogether and assigned to work as an assistant and virtual sex slave for Andrade, the filing alleges. She was so traumatized and \u201cbroken\u201d by the ongoing sexual and physical abuse, she remained with the group despite feeling utterly \u201chopeless\u201d and \u201clike a zombie,\u201d the complaint states.<\/p>\n
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\tJane Doe 1 alleges her \u201csexual, physical and mental abuse\u201d continued when she traveled with Trevi and Andrade to Southern California for recording sessions and shows, such as Trevi’s performance at the famed Roxy Theater on August 31, 1992. The suit alleges the abuse continued until 2000, when Andrade was arrested.<\/p>\n
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\tAccording to the paperwork, Jane Doe 2 was 13 years old in June 1989 when Trevi allegedly spotted her outside a Mexico City radio station. Trevi approached, claimed she was scouting for fellow performers and lavished the girl with praise for her \u201cvery tall and pretty\u201d appearance, the lawsuit reads.<\/p>\n
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\tAt an \u201caudition\u201d weeks later, Trevi allegedly asked the girl to remove her clothes, claiming she herself had stripped naked for her own tryout because it was necessary to pinpoint \u201cwhat parts of her body needed work.\u201d The girl declined to disrobe but did sing and dance, and ultimately was offered a \u201cscholarship\u201d to attend classes with Andrade, the argument says.<\/p>\n
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\tAs the complaint further alleges, Trevi soon began grooming the girl to become Andrade’s \u201cgirlfriend,\u201d telling her she was the perfect candidate to make him \u201cbelieve in love again\u201d after another girl her same age had \u201cbetrayed him\u201d and broken his heart . Later that summer, when Jane Doe 2 was still 13 years old, Andrade began sexually assaulting the girl in an office and an apartment in Mexico City, the filing claims. He would have been 33 at the time, while Trevi was 21.<\/p>\n
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\tAndrade allegedly became increasingly abusive and controlling, promising Jane Doe 2 that he would \u201cmake her a star\u201d like Trevi if she met his demands. According to the complaint, he marked an office calendar with dates showing purported plans to travel to Los Angeles to record her debut album, but he would \u201ccross out the date\u201d if she \u201cmisbehaved.\u201d<\/p>\n
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\tAndrade brutally abused Jane Doe 2 as well, the suit claims, beating her with a belt, punching and slapping her, depriving her of food and prohibiting her from using the bathroom.<\/p>\n
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\tThe abuse allegedly continued when he brought her to Los Angeles for lengthy stays between 1990 and 1992, when Trevi was recording her albums Tu Angel de la Guarda<\/em> and Mi Siento Tan Sola<\/em>, the filing states. At one point, Jane Doe 2 allegedly called her mother and begged to be rescued from the \u201cbad people\u201d holding her captive in Los Angeles. That’s when Trevi purportedly swooped in and spent hours convincing her to stay, telling her she was \u201cso close to completing her album and reaching her dream of becoming a singer.\u201d<\/p>\n\n
\tThe assaults continued, and in December 1990, the suit alleges, Andrade married Jane Doe 2 in Mexico when she was 15 years old to remove her from her mother’s legal custody. Jane Doe 2 agreed to the marriage \u201cbecause she was terrified of what [Andrade] would do if she refused.\u201d She \u201cescaped\u201d from the troupe’s group home City, the argument in alleges, in December of 1992. Both plaintiffs claim they’ve reached \u201csubstantial emotional distress, anxiety, nervousness, anger and fear,\u201d and each has \u201cissues with their personal lives, such as issues with trust and control.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n
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\tThe Jane Does filed their complaint just before the deadline of California’s Victims Act, a 2019 legislation that temporarily waived the statute of limitations for survivors of childhood abuse to come forward with their for sexual Child suits. The lookback window closed on December 31. The same legislation allowed for woman to sue Steven Tyler last week over sexual assault a dating back to the 1970s when she was 16 years old. <\/p>\n
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\tWhile the Child Victims Act closed, another California bill took effect on Monday, allowing adult victims of sexual abuse to file previously time-barred lawsuits until the end of 2023 if one or more defendants allegedly engaged in a cover-up.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n