British author Neil Gaiman denies ever engaging in non-consensual sex as more accusers come forward
- Neil Gaiman has denied accusations of rape and sexual assault, insisting he had never had non-consensual sex with anyone.
- The New York Magazine published allegations from eight women, including testimonies of rough and degrading assaults that occurred when they were in their 20s.
- Scarlett Pavlovich, one of the accusers, claimed Gaiman assaulted her when she was 22, while working as a babysitter for him in New Zealand.
- Following the allegations, Disney halted production on a movie based on Gaiman's novel, and Amazon's Prime Video announced a reduction in the third season of Good Omens.
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