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Insane Clown Posse have taken to Facebook to lambast Blood on the Dance Floor frontman, and accused pedophile Dahvie Vanity. Vanity’s vile indiscretions have been public knowledge for years now.

Last year, Huffpost ran an extensive expose comprised of stories from multiple women that had alleged abuse against Vanity.

The piece saw 21 women accuse Vanity of sexual assault. 16 of those allegedly victims were underage when the assault took place.  The 35-year-old musician, real name Jesus David Torres, has been accused of molestation, abuse and rape.

The first allegation against Vanity dates back to 2007. Where Dianna Farrel — who was fourteen at the time— alleges she was forced to perform oral sex.

According to the report, Farrell, came into contact with Vanity through MySpace. At the time, Vanity had not yet formed Blood On The Dancefloor but had gained popularity as a hairdresser. The report alleges that Vanity drove across the state to do Farrell’s hair, and afterwards, he assaulted her.

Eight days after the assault took place, Farrell called into a Christian radio segment where teenagers discussed their problems. After describing what had happened to her, a show stagger alerted the police.

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The police visited Farrell but she was reluctant to cooperate with the prosecution. Farrell was “confused about what had happened and afraid of getting Dahvie into trouble.”

“After speaking to Farrell and her mother, Captain Kurt Romanosky, a detective from the Crimes Against Children squad of the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, called 22-year-old Jesus David Torres, the man known on Myspace as ‘Dahvie the Elite Hair God.’” the report states.

“Romanosky informed Torres that he was aware of the sexual contact with Farrell, and that her mother would not ask cops to arrest Torres if he cut off contact with her daughter. Torres claimed he didn’t know how young Farrell was, said he was sorry and promised not to talk to her again.”

Ignorance of the victim’s age is not an admissible defence under Florida Law. However, Vanity faced no legal repercussions.

A former sex-crimes prosecutor, Boz Tchividjian, condemned law enforcement’s decision not to arrest Vanity as “incredibly lazy, sloppy [and] irresponsible.”

“The issue of whether they gave consent is out the window because they weren’t old enough to give consent,” said Tchividjian. Explaining that cases like this “are not and should not be governed by what the victims alone want.”

Violent J took to the ICP Facebook earlier today to warn fans against Vanity, “Juggalos! Keep your terminator style eyeballs open for Juggalo Enemy Number 1!,” he wrote.

He continued “This peacock wig wearin’, mother fuckin’, fraudulent, fake, phony ass, devil’s dick suckin’, punk fuckin’, stone-hearted, criminal!!!

“For some lame ass reason, he calls himself Dahvie Vanity… pronounced “Sick Fuck”. But his real name is “Jesus Torres”. Former vocalist of some bullshit band called Blood On The Dance Floor! Active, free-roaming, unconvicted, fuckin’ PEDOPHILE! Out here, free-roaming! PEDOPHILING! Look him up now!

“If you spot this free-roaming beast out in public somewhere… you know what to do. Pick up a heavy object and inflict necessary beat down!!! Just make sure it’s the correct guy first and not some other totally innocent, peacock wig-wearing fuckin’ fool!”

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