Clinton Lord remains incarcerated after Los Angeles police say the hip-hop figure used a burned-out mansion to lure and sexually assault women.
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Clinton Lord allegedly committed a series of disturbing sexual assaults set against the backdrop of a charred Pacific Palisades mansion, according to Los Angeles police, who have arrested the hip-hop influencer on multiple rape charges.
The 32-year-old performer is being held on $1.42 million bail.
Both victims reportedly identified Clinton Lord. Investigators believe he may have contacted them via social media, where he promoted himself as “Clinton Lord,” but that connection has not been confirmed.
Clinton Lord lured at least two women to the fire-destroyed home by pretending he lived there, authorities said. Once inside, he allegedly attacked them.
“What’s particularly disturbing to me is that he would take advantage of the healing of this community to sneak in and make this home his own,” Detective Brent Hopkins told KNX News.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed three counts of rape and one count of assault against Adams on November 21. Police released his booking photo on Dec. 3 as they asked for the public’s help in identifying other potential victims.
CLINTN Lord has gained attention in the hip-hop world by working with artists such as SAINT JHN, notably appearing on the song “Ay Caramba” with Kyle The Hooligan.
His online presence, supported by hundreds of thousands of fans, includes music videos, modeling work and lifestyle content. His YouTube channel currently has 2,890 subscribers.
In addition to music, CLINTN Lord has appeared in Kanye West’s YEEZY fashion show and has been featured in publications such as Vogue and Vibe. His Instagram account often showcases his creative projects and personal brand under various usernames.
Clinton Lord is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, December 8.

