
Powter made the shocking confession earlier this week (begs15Jul13) on a trip to Washington, D.C., where he showed his support for drug courts, which sentence non-violent offenders to treatment programs instead of jail time.He told local TV news show WUSA9, "I thought that (addiction) was my problem. But it wasn't. That was my solution. It wasn't until I started digging in, taking a look at myself, saying I gotta work on some stuff (that) I don't want to look at (that I figured it out)."
Powter did not name his accuser during the interview, but the singer explained the unwanted sexual advances began when he was seven. He said, "My parents didn't know and I was too scared to tell them." Reported by News24by7 3 days ago.