Stacie Orrico
Christian Singer Sues Ex-Supervisor for Sexual Abuse
Revealed
Stacie Orrico — a former Christian music singer — has filed a lawsuit claiming her supervisor sexually abused her when she was a baby, and members of her label did nothing to cease it.
The singer-songwriter filed the lawsuit towards her former supervisor, Britt Ham, and Common Music Group earlier this week … alleging Ham started touching her inappropriately when she was simply 14 years previous.
Orrico says Ham obtained her alone away from her mother and father beneath the guise of day by day Bible examine … and impressed upon her the significance of secrecy after he allegedly sexually assaulted her by claiming they wanted to guard her Christian picture.
Orrico says she traveled to Los Angeles with Ham in July 2001 for live performance rehearsals … throughout which era Orrico claims he instructed her to return to his lodge room, the place he allegedly kissed her, touched her genitals, and rubbed his penis on her till he ejaculated.
Ham allegedly repeated these behaviors the next month throughout one other keep on the identical lodge. She says Ham later had penetrative intercourse along with her when she was simply 17 in 2003.
Orrico claims her abuse was recognized to different defendants within the lawsuit … together with Electrical and Music Industries label executives Greg Ham and Eddie DeGarmo. EMI was later bought by Common, which is why Orrico’s suing them.
Orrico claims Greg Ham instructed her mother and father she and Britt Ham have been touching an unhealthy quantity … and later instructed cops he knew they have been concerned in an inappropriate relationship. She additionally says DeGarmo instructed her he knew concerning the inappropriate conduct in 2002 … however “blamed her for the connection, and instructed her it might jeopardize her profession.”
Orrico is suing for childhood sexual abuse, sexual battery, negligence, and extra.
We have reached out to Ham … thus far, no phrase again.



