At the point when Madonna initially moved to New York City
at 19, she was sexually struck. The artist has talked about being assaulted
before, expounding on the attack in an article for Harper's Bazaar. On
Thursday, Madonna conversed with Howard Stern concerning why she never reported
the assault to the police.
"I was setting off to a dance class and the entryway
was bolted, and I required cash for the phone," she said. "The man
offered it to me." Madonna said he offered to help her decide. "He
was a cordial gentleman."
'Well, I simply live right over the road;
would you like to make a telephone call from my home?' "
Madonna clarified that, being from Michigan, she
"trusted everyone" —in spite of the way that her loft had been
ransacked various times, and she'd had an "insane" first year in New
York.
At the point when the man brought Madonna into his flat
building, he sexually ambushed her at knifepoint. Madonna said that she chose
not to report the episode to the police. "I was informed that in the event
that I needed to squeeze charges, [I'd need to have a] physical examination, I
need to go in the witness of the court, they are going to pose all these
individual inquiries."
"You've as of now been abused," said Madonna,
"So then, would you like to discuss it? Would you like to make it open?
No, it’s simply not justified, despite all the trouble. It's excessively
embarrassing.
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