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.
Every "male feminist" is a covert predator. I'm surprised nobody's said anything about GRRM yet.
 
Didn’t he creep on the musician who he based Death on? It was literally some 80-90’s punk musician who realized that her time in the spot light faded and decided to be a mom until her kids were grown enough to try a revival. Supposedly he threw a hissy fit when she “no way fag”-d him on a threesome.
 
I've liked a couple of his novels but he has always had this off-putting air of smugness long before any of this dumb political/cancel culture stuff started.
This is why I also look forward for the day Alan Moore is outed as a sick fuck to the mob

.....well outed *more overtly* given how his literal loli fapfic comic Lost Girls seems to be sitting in said mob's evidence draw for when he says something that gets him purged
 
Sounds more like 'I was young and dumb and thought he'd love me forever. Instead he just used me for sex. Now he'll pay' type shit to me.
same thing.
every little groupie and starfucker out there daydreams about becoming part of the glamorous celebrity lifestyle that the rich and famous guy is living.
then when they realize that it's not going to happen and it's really just about fucking, they get sad. some just get sad by themselves and move on, others get mad and plot revenge. that's what this story smells like to me.
 
.well outed *more overtly* given how his literal loli fapfic comic Lost Girls seems to be sitting in said mob's evidence draw for when he says something that gets him purged

NOOOO, YOU CAN'T USE MY CHARACTERS THAT I SIGNED A CONTRACT I DIDN'T BOTHER TO READ PROPERLY OR CARED ABOUT SAYING I GAVE THEM FOR YOU TO DO AS YOU PLEASE

Oh, yes, I'm going to take every innocent girl on a children's book that it's on the public domain and make them do degenerate porn!

Oh, yes! I'm going to take every character in existence and make them act derangedly, because it worked with Watchmen more than 40 years ago and that's the last thing I did that people liked. And I'm going to not just bother with the Public Domain, I'm using copyrighted characters too!
 
Gaiman went to pound town on that Amanda Palmer pussy.
Isn't his non armpit-hair shaving wife the same one who said she routinely fucked around with other people?
This is why I also look forward for the day Alan Moore is outed as a sick fuck to the mob
Alan Moore's too much of a recluse to be that much of a creep
 
Neil Gaiman can afford the best attorneys, so I think he'll beat the rap handily. Just guessing, but these women (or their lawyers) probably tried to shake him down first, offering to settle out of court with the unspoken but strongly implied threat of criminal charges if he didn't, whereupon Gaiman told them to kindly fuck off. Further, what the women described as sexual assaults sounds to me more like rough BDSM play that maybe got a little too rough and somebody forgot their safe word. That's also what I think a jury will think, if it comes to that.

But yes, it's nice to see Gaiman squirm. He's been at the forefront of the movement to make comics read like far-Left agitprop, perched silently on his throne like a Woke god-king while talented writers and artists who didn't share his views were driven out of the industry.

And now the mob comes for him. Fuck him.
 
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