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McAdams, Blair talk harassment

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Actresses Selma Blair and Rachel McAdams have added their names to the growing list of women who have come forward to allege that writer and director James Toback sexually harassed or assaulted them following a report Sunday in The Los Angeles Times detailing the accounts of 38 accusers.

Since Sunday, the number of accusers has ballooned to over 200 alleging inappropri­ate encounters with Toback, an Oscar-nominee for his “Bugsy” screenplay. Speaking to Vanity Fair, Blair and McAdams describe encounters similar to those detailed in the L.A. Times report — many of which assert that Toback, now 72, would talk up his accomplish­ments and promise stardom, often referencin­g his friendship with Robert Downey Jr., before masturbati­ng or simulating sex acts on the women.

Blair said her representa­tive arranged for her to meet Toback for a possible role in his film “Harvard Man.” The meeting was set at a hotel restaurant, but Blair said when she arrived the hostess said that Toback wanted her to meet him in his room.

There, she described a long meeting in which Toback asked her to perform a monologue naked, propositio­ned her for sex, and said he would not let her leave until he “had release.” Blair said he then simulated sexual intercours­e on her leg.

“I felt disgust and shame, and like nobody would ever think of me as being clean again after being this close to the devil,” Blair said. “His energy was so sinister.” Afterward, Toback implied that if she told anyone, he could have her killed.

McAdams, an Oscar nominee for her supporting role in “Spotlight,” also met Toback to audition for “Harvard Man.” She was 21 and just starting out in the business. After her audition he told her he wanted to workshop with her. They met that night in his hotel room where, she said, the conversati­on quickly turned sexual.

“He said, ‘You know, I just have to tell you. I have masturbate­d countless times today thinking about you since we met at your audition,’” McAdams said.

He later asked if she would show him her pubic hair. McAdams said she eventually excused herself and left.

“I was very lucky that I left and he didn’t actually physically assault me in any way,” she said, adding that she has felt shame ever since that she didn’t leave earlier. When she told her agent about the encounter the next day, she said the agent said Toback had done this to another one of her actress clients.

The accounts come as sexual harassment in the workplace, and, specifical­ly Hollywood, has been under increased scrutiny after dozens of women accused movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault going back decades.

Blair said in the case of Toback, she was emboldened by the “brave women” who spoke out in the Times and the rage she felt when Toback dismissed the accounts. Toback denied the allegation­s to the paper, and declined to comment on the new allegation­s to Vanity Fair.

 ??  ?? SELMA BLAIR
SELMA BLAIR
 ??  ?? RACHEL MCADAMS
RACHEL MCADAMS
 ??  ?? JAMES TOBACK
JAMES TOBACK

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