Crime Neil Gaiman Accused of Sexual Assault, Author Denies Allegations

Acclaimed author Neil Gaiman is facing multiple allegations of sexual assault, making him the subject of a police complaint in New Zealand. Gaiman has offered a response as well, refuting the accusations.

Per Tortoise Media, two women have accused Gaiman of sexual assault while in consensual relationships with the author. The allegations go back two decades, but they were first reported on in Tortoise's podcast Master: the allegations against Neil Gaiman, which was released on Wednesday. The women describe allegations of "rough and degrading sex," alleging that these instances were not always consensual.

One of the two accusers, a 23-year-old woman named Scarlett, claims she was sexually assaulted in February 2022 just hours after first meeting Gaiman. According to Scarlett, the assault happened in a bath at Gaiman's New Zealand home where she was hired to work as a nanny for his child. Gaiman says that the two merely "cuddled" and "made out" that day, adding that a three-week sexual relationship ensued, but was entirely consensual. Scarlett insists that Gaiman was "rough and degrading," and reportedly, messages, notes, and accounts from friends support her allegations.

Another accuser, identifying herself as K, says she was an 18-year-old fan when she first met Gaiman at a book signing in Sarasota, Florida, in 2003. K claims that she began a romantic relationship with Gaiman after she turned 20, resulting in engaging in rough sex that she "neither wanted nor enjoyed." It's alleged that one particular incident saw Gaimain forcefully penetrating K despite her objections.

Gaiman has denied this claim as well. The Sandman author maintains that his relationship with K was never unlawful and that he's "disturbed" to be accused of such behavior. According to Gaiman, K's allegations stem from "regret" over the relationship she had when it was over. He also attributed Scarlett's allegations to a condition she has that's associated with false memories, but the Tortoise report noted that this isn't supported by the accuser's medical records.

Additionally, Gaiman has strongly denied all allegations of non-consensual sex at any time with the women accusing him of sexual assault. He also claimed that New Zealand police ignored his offer for assistance with one woman's complaint in 2022, suggesting that shows a lack of substance in the investigation. New Zealand officers have responded by saying they made a "number of attempts to speak to key people as part of this investigation and those efforts remain ongoing." It was added that there are "a number of factors to take into consideration with this case, including location of all parties.”

Gaiman has long been one of pop culture's most revered authors, bringing to life acclaimed stories like The Sandman, Good Omens, and American Gods. Just recently, Netflix has been promoting the upcoming second season of The Sandman, which is based on Gaiman's source material; he also executive produces the series.

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Honestly while Gaiman was not on the top of my "insufferable and terminally overhyped geek culture retards I cant wait to get outed as sex predators for my own amusement" list (currently being topped by Wil Wheaton followed by Alan Moore) I cannot deny feeling that little bit jollier with the thought I may never have to hear him mentioned again
 
You also know he would have been the first in line to screech about and show no mercy to somebody else receiving similar accusations. In the finest tradition of male feminists everywhere.
Egg-zackly.

He has been one of the loudest and most obnoxious pop culture bignigs that have been aggressively lashing out at anyone who vaguely detracts from crowbarring inclusivity/diversity consultant checklists and flavor of the month talking points into ever more lazy corporate slop, obsessively searching for any imagined sin in already created works to scream offense at and demand censorship solely so the one screaming can advance their career or ego, or just straight up blacklisting creators for being judged "problematic" by bad faith social media swarms.

To see him be devoured by the same mob is fucking glorious.
 
So that's what, 5 sexual weirdos associated with new Doctor Who now? Or am I forgetting a few?
David Tennant getting outed next would literally make me jack off in the street while singin dixieland in joy

Like Wil Wheaton and his ilk are higher on the list for sure because of how unfathomably fucking cancerous they are but they are fuckin nobodies to the wider retard sphere....can you fuckin imagine if the long term husbando of every self declared "geek girl" manatee in the west became a no-no-r*p*st?
 
I'll give Gaiman the chance he never would other people and say I'll wait to see how this goes.

However.
Gaiman says that the two merely "cuddled" and "made out" that day, adding that a three-week sexual relationship ensued, but was entirely consensual
Neil Gaiman is 63, something this article dodges. This is a 63 year old man talking about a 23 year old he employed. Fuck the article for failing to say this and fuck his creepy ass for employing someone specifically to fuck while pretending their job was to look after his child. Get a whore with dignity you piece of shit.

Edit - to clarify he should exercise dignity while getting a whore. Not find a dignified whore.
 
You reap what you sow.
It's sad because he has written some great works that I personally enjoy, but he's the biggest case of Twitterbrain and online mob mentality in the literature realm; he was showing symptoms before it was even a thing and you can clearly see its effects in his work. It's doubly disappointing because he used to be smart enough to foresee this was the eventual endpoint he was inevitably running towards, and even dumber because his status as a groupie groper until not long ago was more or less an open secret in the business. Now he's on the receiving end of what he has done to multiple people, and I can't help but enjoy the Schadenfreude.
As for the accusations themselves they seem very weak, but that doesn't really matter in his context; he's really out of options and even if he manages to weasel his way out of this one he's already in the circling drain of a purity spiral. As a very useless personal anecdote I've personally seen Neil in signing events twice in my life (pre-twitter) and in both occasions his attitude towards his (seemingly willing) female entourage was, to put it in modern terms, "sus".
 
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