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

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LOS ANGELES: Oscar-winning actor Dustin Hoffman responded on Wednesday to an allegation of sexual harassment by a teenage intern 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 magazine.

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

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.

Reuters could not independen­tly confirm Hunter’s allegation­s.

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.

A number of allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault have been made in recent months against some prominent Hollywood men, including producer Harvey W einstein and actor Kev in Spacey. — Reuters

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