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Ex-employee accuses Michael Douglas of sexual harassment

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LOS ANGELES: A former employee has accused Michael Douglas of sexual harassment and misconduct in her presence, charges the Oscarwinni­ng Hollywood megastar has vehemently denied.

Douglas, 73, is the latest big-name celebrity accused of seamy behaviour since a sexual harassment watershed began with the downfall of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in 2017.

The actor — Hollywood royalty as the son of actor Kirk Douglas — “thought he was the king of the world and that he could humiliate me without any repercussi­on,” writer Susan Braudy told NBC News in an interview.

Braudy has accused the double Oscar-winner of using sexually charged language and commenting on her body during the three years she worked at the actor’s New York office of Stonebridg­e Production­s in the 1980s.

Braudy said his abusive behaviour culminated in 1989

One of my friends said you better not tell people about him. People were frightened for me. — Susan Braudy, writer

during a work session in his apartment at the height of his career, after he starred in hit movies including “Wall Street” and “Fatal Attraction.”

Douglas “slid down the floor, unbuckled his belt and put his hand inside his trousers and I could see what he was doing,” Braudy told NBC.

Braudy, the author of two nonfiction books, said that she told several friends about the incident — and they urged her to stay quiet.

“One of my friends said you better not tell people about him. People were frightened for me,” she told NBC.

Douglas got ahead of the allegation­s before they appeared in public, describing them to The Hollywood Reporter as “an unfortunat­e and complete fabricatio­n.”

The actor told celebrity website Deadline in a Jan 9 interview: “I can’t believe that someone would cause someone else pain like this.”

“Maybe she is disgruntle­d her career didn’t go the way she hoped and she is holding this grudge,” he said.

Douglas said that Braudy had never complained — something she denied, even though she acknowledg­ed never reporting the behaviour to the police because she said she did not realise at the time that it could be considered criminal behaviour.

Douglas’s second wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, whom he married in 2000, addressed the allegation­s in a guest appearance on ABC talk show “The View.”

She said she supported “110 per cent” the Time’s Up and #MeToo movements against sexual misconduct.

“Michael came out with that preemptive statement. He was articulate, he said it from the heart, was honest, open and transparen­t.

“He now has to take the next step for where he goes from here,” she said.

“It happened 30 years ago, it was ‘B.C.’ — before Catherine,” she added to laughs.

On Friday, the Producers Guild of America published guidelines designed to prevent sexual harassment cases in the movie industry.

“As producers, we provide key leadership in creating and sustaining work environmen­ts built on mutual respect, so it is our obligation to change our culture and eradicate this abuse,” the PGA said in guidelines that went out to its 8,200 members. — AFP

 ??  ?? Cast of ‘The Kindergart­en Teacher’ attends their film premiere during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival at Park City Library on Friday in Park City, Utah. — AFP photo
Cast of ‘The Kindergart­en Teacher’ attends their film premiere during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival at Park City Library on Friday in Park City, Utah. — AFP photo

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