Neil Gaiman Faces New Sexual Misconduct Allegations from Eight Women
Acclaimed British author Neil Gaiman has been accused of sexual misconduct and assault by eight women, according to a recent article in New York Magazine titled “There Is No Safe Word.” This follows previous allegations against him months earlier.
One of the women, Scarlett Pavlovich, who previously babysat for Gaiman's child, detailed a troubling incident involving the author. She claims that during a visit, Gaiman encouraged her to bathe in their garden bathtub and subsequently joined her, leading to a non-consensual sexual encounter. Pavlovich described Gaiman's aggressive behavior, stating that he attempted to physically penetrate her despite her objections.
Pavlovich reported that she had confided in Gaiman's ex-wife Amanda Palmer and subsequently filed a police report, which did not lead to any charges. She also revealed that she had signed a non-disclosure agreement regarding the incident and received $9,200 over nine months as part of the agreement.
Gaiman has not yet publicly responded to these new allegations.
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