Last summer a number of women came forward and accused author Neil Gaiman of sexual assault.
Gaiman, 64, is the author behind works such as The Sandman, American Gods and the children’s book Coraline.
He co-wrote Good Omens with the late Terry Pratchett, which was adapted into a series by the BBC and Amazon.
These allegations led to a third season of Good Omens being scrapped.
Now further details have emerged on some of the allegations have emerged.
Gaiman is accused of raping his son’s nanny in the outdoor bathtub of their New Zealand home.
A new report from Vulture adds details from additional women who claim Gaiman assaulted them.
Nanny Scarlett Pavlovich alleges Gaiman raped her while she was nannying his son.
It is alleged that during the act he told her:
“Call me master. Be a good girl. You’re a good little girl.”
The report contains more details.
The author’s representatives told the magazine the claims are “false, not to mention, deplorable.” and it is highlighted that she continued work as the nanny after the assault is alleged to have occurred.
Gaiman has always denied all allegations.
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