Neil Gaiman says nanny's allegations are 'a sham'
- Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer are facing a lawsuit from Scarlett Pavlovich, who alleges sexual assault and trafficking in a federal court.
- Gaiman stated in a court declaration that sexual encounters with Pavlovich were consensual, denying the serious allegations and calling them a 'sham.'
- Gaiman's legal team filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that the allegations are false and asserting that U.S. Courts lack jurisdiction over acts that occurred in New Zealand.
- Pavlovich has also filed lawsuits against Amanda Palmer in New York and Massachusetts, accusing her of allegedly procuring her to Gaiman, which Palmer has denied.
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Neil Gaiman Asks Court to Dismiss Lawsuit from Rape Accuser
Neil Gaiman has filed a motion to dismiss Scarlett Pavlovich’s lawsuit against him, pointing to text messages that he says reflect a “consensual” relationship and arguing that U.S. courts don’t have jurisdiction over her allegations.
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