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Morgan Freeman accused of sexual harassment

- Maeve McDermott

Eight people are accusing Morgan Freeman of sexual harassment, unwanted touching and other inappropri­ate behavior, a CNN investigat­ion says.

Published Thursday, the report details the 80-year-old actor’s alleged pattern of unwanted advances on women while he was on movie sets, at press junkets or working with his production company, Revelation­s Entertainm­ent.

Freeman denied the accusation­s in a statement to USA TODAY. “Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentiona­lly offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy,” it reads. “I apologize to anyone who felt uncomforta­ble or disrespect­ed — that was never my intent.”

CNN spoke to 16 people who say they were either subjected to Freeman’s behavior or witnessed his alleged misconduct. One woman who worked on the set of Freeman’s movie Going in Style (released in 2017) says the actor subjected her to sexually charged comments and unwanted touches on a near-daily basis, such as “trying to lift up my skirt and asking if I was wearing underwear.”

In that incident, after Freeman kept trying to lift her skirt, Freeman’s co-star Alan Arkin “made a comment telling him to stop,” she said. “Morgan got freaked out and didn’t know what to say.”

Another woman, who worked with Freeman on 2013’s Now You See Me, says Freeman “did comment on our bodies. ... We knew that if he was coming by (to) not to wear any top that would show our breasts, not to wear anything that would show our bottoms, meaning not wearing clothes that (were) fitted.”

Despite his seemingly glowing reputation in Hollywood, Freeman apparently had a reputation for inappropri­ate behavior. According to the story, when the reporters contacted people who worked with Freeman to see if they had any negative experience­s with actors they’d worked with in general, their sources would “immediatel­y tell them they knew exactly who the reporter had in mind: Morgan Freeman.”

The accusers also include three entertainm­ent reporters who say Freeman harassed them during interviews or press events, one of whom was Chloe Melas, co-author of CNN’s story. Melas says she interviewe­d Freeman for Going in Style while pregnant, and the actor ogled her body while saying things like “You are ripe” and “Boy, do I wish I was there,” referring to her pregnancy.

Freeman won a supporting-actor Oscar for 2004’s Million Dollar Baby, in which he played a retired boxer. He has been nominated four other times: 2009’s Invictus, 1994’s The Shawshank Redemption, 1989’s Driving Miss Daisy and 1987’s Street Smart. He provided his distinctiv­e narration to Shawshank and the Oscar-winning 2005 documentar­y March of the Penguins, and he played God himself in 2003’s Bruce Almighty.

Freeman was divorced from his second wife in 2010 after 26 years of marriage.

Freeman joins a list of more than 150 Hollywood figures, journalist­s other high-profile men who have been accused of varying degrees of sexual misconduct in the months since Harvey Weinstein’s downfall galvanized survivors to come forward with their “Me Too” stories of famous men’s misdeeds.

That list includes fellow Oscar winners: Kevin Spacey, Ben Affleck, Dustin Hoffman, Michael Douglas and Richard Dreyfuss, as well as writer Paul Haggis and Disney/Pixar chief John Lasseter.

The Time’s Up movement, organized to fight sexual harassment and assault, continues to advocate for survivors. The group’s Women of Color coalition recently announcing support for the Mute R. Kelly movement, urging the singer’s record label and corporate sponsors to cut ties with him over accusation­s of sexual misconduct.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/ INVISION/AP ?? In a CNN report, eight people have come forward to accuse actor Morgan Freeman.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/ INVISION/AP In a CNN report, eight people have come forward to accuse actor Morgan Freeman.

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