Lethbridge Herald

WOMEN ACCUSE HAGGIS

FILMMAKER ACCUSED OF SEXUAL MISCONDUCT

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Woman’s civil lawsuit prompts three more women to come forward

A civil lawsuit charging London, Ont.-native Paul Haggis with raping a publicist has prompted three additional women to come forward with their own sexual misconduct accusation­s against the Oscar-winning filmmaker, including another publicist who says he forced her to perform oral sex, then raped her.

One of the other women speaking out told The Associated Press that Haggis tried to sexually assault her. “I need to be inside you,” she recalled him saying, before she managed to run away.

Another of the new accusers said Haggis held down her arms, forcibly kissed her on a street corner, then followed her into a taxi. She said she later escaped his clutches.

When asked about the new accusation­s, Christine Lepera, attorney for the 64-year-old screenwrit­er of “Million Dollar Baby” and “Crash,” said, “He didn’t rape anybody.”

Haggis has denied the original rape allegation in a counter-complaint to the lawsuit, and said the accuser and her lawyer had demanded a $9 million payment to avoid legal action, which he characteri­zed as extortion.

The plaintiff in the lawsuit, filed Dec. 15 in Manhattan, is identified in court papers as Haleigh Breest. The other three women subsequent­ly came forward to Breest’s New York attorneys. They spoke to the AP on the condition that they not be identified for fear of retributio­n. The AP generally does not identify people who say they were the victims of sexual assault.

On Friday afternoon, Breest’s attorneys filed an amended complaint that includes details of the allegation­s lodged by the three new accusers.

In separate interviews with the AP, the three provided detailed accounts of encounters they say occurred between 1996 and 2015. The women were early in their careers in the entertainm­ent business when, they say, the Hollywood heavyweigh­t lured them to private or semi-private places under the guise of discussing production­s or a subject of a profession­al nature.

They all said Haggis first tried to kiss them. In two of the cases, they said, when they fought back, Haggis escalated his aggression.

The new rape accuser said she was a 28-year-old publicist working on a television show being produced by Haggis in 1996 when he called to ask to review photos from the show that night in her office.

“I thought it was odd, but I agreed. He was the ultimate boss. I didn’t feel inclined to say no,” she said.

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