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Dustin Hoffman says sex harassment claim ‘not reflective of who I am’

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Oscar-winning actor Dustin Hoffman responded on Wednesday to an allegation by a teenage intern of sexual harassment on a film set more than 30 years ago.

“I have the utmost respect for women and feel terrible that anything I might have done could have put her in an uncomforta­ble situation. I am sorry,” Hoffman said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

Hoffman, 80, star of The Graduate and Tootsie, said behavior described by Anna Graham Hunter in a first person account for the magazine was “not reflective of who I am.”

Reuters could not independen­tly confirm Hunter’s allegation­s. Hoffman’s representa­tives did not respond to requests for further comment and Reuters was unable to reach Hunter.

Hunter alleged in extracts from her 1985 diary and notes to her sister that Hoffman made vulgar remarks and jokes at her expense while she was working as a 17-year-old production assistant on the set of the 1985 TV film Death of a Salesman.

“He [Hoffman] was openly flirtatiou­s, he grabbed my ass, he talked about sex to me and in front of me,” Hunter wrote.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Los Angeles Times reported that six women had made allegation­s of harassment and unwanted attention against movie director Brett Ratner. Ratner’s lawyer vehemently denied their claims.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? ACTOR DUSTIN HOFFMAN arrives for the UK premiere of ‘ The Meyerowitz Stories’ during the British Film Festival in London last month.
(Reuters) ACTOR DUSTIN HOFFMAN arrives for the UK premiere of ‘ The Meyerowitz Stories’ during the British Film Festival in London last month.

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