James Toback Sued for Sexual Misconduct by Over Three Dozen Women
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker is being sued for assault and battery alongside the Harvard Club of New York City.
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker is being sued for assault and battery alongside the Harvard Club of New York City.
Toback has been accused of sexual assault and/or harassment by over 200 women since October 2017.
The journalist’s massive investigation began with a tweet, “Doctor Strange” director Scott Derrickson, and actress Selma Blair.
When one woman had a horrifying encounter with James Toback in 1998, she put it down in words and a picture.
“Anyone who says that, I just want to spit in his or her f—king face.”
The actresses are two of the over 200 women who have come forward with allegations against James Toback.
Moore revealed she experienced two encounters with Toback in New York City during the 1980s.
The original LA Times report included 38 women accusing Toback of harassment, but now the number continues to grow.
“I couldn’t stop him,” he writes, “but I could warn people about him.”
Their accounts go back decades.
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