Tommy Lee is accused of sexually assaulting woman on a helicopter in bombshell lawsuit claiming Motley Crue rocker and pilot drank alcohol, smoked weed and snorted cocaine before forcing himself on her midair

  • Tommy Lee has been accused of sexual assault by an unnamed woman during a February 2003 helicopter flight from San Diego to Los Angeles.
  • She claims the pilot, a friend, invited her on a tour of the area in the helicopter, but when she arrived on the scene she discovered Lee would be with them.
  • She claims Lee and the pilot drank alcohol and did cocaine in the air, after which Lee grabbed her in his lap and attacked her: he has not commented on her claim

Rocker Tommy Lee is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a helicopter as they flew from San Diego to Los Angeles in 2003.

The woman said in court documents obtained by TMZ that she was a friend of the pilot, and he invited her on the trip.

But when she arrived at the tarmac, she found Tommy Lee, the Motley Crue drummer, waiting to board the helicopter with them.

It is not clear whether she knew Lee before the February 2003 meeting.

She claims Lee, now 61, and the pilot drank cocaine, snorted and smoked marijuana during the flight.

Tommy Lee, seen in September 2021, has been accused of sexual assault by an unnamed woman in February 2003

Lee is seen with Pamela Anderson, his third wife. They were married from 1995 to 1998. He married influencer Brittany Furlan, 37, in 2019

Lee can be seen playing drums in Melbourne, Australia on November 14

She said Lee – who divorced his third wife, Pamela Anderson, in 1998 – then grabbed her and forced her to sit on his lap.

The woman said Lee groped her and kissed her, and when she tried to pull away, he grabbed her and pulled her back to him. She said he then penetrated her with his fingers and groped her breasts.

She said Lee pulled down his pants and tried to push her head into his crotch, but she struggled free.

Upon landing in Los Angeles, Lee hugged her and then took off, and the woman and pilot flew back to San Diego in silence.

She said she never went to the police because she thought she wouldn't be believed.

Lee did not respond to DailyMail.com's request for comment.

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