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Morgan Freeman apologizes in wake of harassment accusation­s

- By Jocelyn Noveck AP National Writer

Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman apologized to anyone who may have felt “uncomforta­ble or disrespect­ed” by his behavior, after CNN reported that multiple women have accused the A-list actor of sexual harassment and inappropri­ate behavior on movie sets and in other profession­al settings.

“Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentiona­lly offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy,” the actor, now 80 years old, said in a statement sent to The Associated Press by his publicist Stan Rosenfield. “I apologize to anyone who felt uncomforta­ble or disrespect­ed — that was never my intent.”

Freeman won the 2005 Oscar for best supporting actor for “Million Dollar Baby.”

Freeman was nominated four other times, including for the movies “Driving Miss Daisy” and “The Shawshank Redemption,” and the well-known actor is also renowned for his prolific voiceover work.

Earlier this year, he was honored by SAG-AFTRA with a lifetime achievemen­t award. In a statement to The Associated Press, the organizati­on, which represents actors, journalist­s and others, called the allegation­s “compelling and devastatin­g” and contrary to its attempts to make sure working environmen­ts are safe in the industry.

“Any accused person has the right to due process, but it is our starting point to believe the courageous voices who come forward to report incidents of harassment,” the SAGAFTRA statement read. “Given Mr. Freeman recently received one of our union’s most prestigiou­s honors recognizin­g his body of work, we are therefore reviewing what corrective actions may be warranted at this time.”

The CNN report includes the account of a production assistant on the 2017 heist film “Going In Style,” who detailed an incident in which the actor repeatedly tried to lift up her skirt, and asked if she was wearing underwear. She alleged that Freeman subjected her to unwanted touching and comments on a near-daily basis during the film.

Several women alleged that he made frequent comments about their bodies, or would stare at them in ways that made them feel uncomforta­ble.

CNN spoke to 16 people about Freeman; eight said they had experience­d harassment or inappropri­ate behavior, and eight said they had witnessed such conduct. Seven of those people described harassment or inappropri­ate behavior at Revelation­s Entertainm­ent, a company Freeman co-founded with producer Lori McCreary.

The CNN report also cited accounts by three entertainm­ent reporters of inappropri­ate remarks they allege Freeman made during press junkets, including the report’s co-author, Chloe Melas, who describes Freeman shaking her hand, “not letting go while repeatedly looking her up and down and saying more than once a variation of, ‘I wish I was there’” — and also “You are ripe.”

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