Neil Gaiman Faces Multiple Sexual Assault Allegations from Former Employees and Fans
- Neil Gaiman faces multiple sexual assault allegations from at least eight women, with accusations dating back to 2007, according to a Vulture article published on January 13.
- Gaiman's representatives deny the allegations, claiming that the encounters were consensual and that he is being misrepresented, as stated in his January 14 statement.
- Several of Gaiman's projects, including the third season of Good Omens, have been affected since the allegations surfaced, leading to a reduction in production.
- The Vulture article highlights Gaiman's family connections to Scientology, with speculation about his involvement in the church persisting despite his denials.
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