Neil Gaiman Faces New Allegations of Sexual Misconduct from Multiple Women
Acclaimed British author Neil Gaiman has been accused of sexual misconduct and assault by eight women, as reported in a recent article published in New York Magazine titled “There Is No Safe Word.” The allegations follow previous charges against Gaiman months prior. One of the women, Scarlett Pavlovich, who previously babysat Gaiman's child, detailed a non-consensual encounter that took place when she was invited to bathe in the garden and subsequently faced aggressive advances from Gaiman.
Pavlovich described how Gaiman urged her to call him ‘master’ and recounted instances of forced sexual acts. She mentioned that despite her refusal for Gaiman to ejaculate on her, he proceeded to do so. Ultimately, she reported the incident to police but noted that the case did not progress. Pavlovich also revealed that she signed a non-disclosure agreement after receiving $9,200 from Gaiman over nine months.
The majority of the women who made allegations against Gaiman were in their 20s, with the youngest being just 18. Another accuser, Kendra Stout, criticized Gaiman's disregard for consent and safety measures in BDSM practices.
Gaiman and his representatives have strongly denied these allegations, characterizing them as false. In reaction to Pavlovich's claims, Gaiman suggested that she may be suffering from a condition that causes false memories.
These serious accusations bring renewed scrutiny to Gaiman's past behavior and the treatment of women in the writing and creative communities.
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