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38 women accuse director of sex abuse

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Published on October 27, 2017 with No Comments

The Hollywood sexual abuse scandal widened after 38 women were reported to have accused US film director James Toback of unwanted sexual encounters over a period of decades.
Toback reeled them in with boasts about his movie career and connections and with claims he could make them a star, according to their accounts to the Los Angeles Times.
But in meetings framed as interviews or auditions, he allegedly would turn disturbingly personal, with questions veering to masturbation and pubic hair, the paper said.
“He told me he’d love nothing more than to masturbate while looking into my eyes,” Louise Post, who met Toback in 1987 while attending Barnard College, told the daily.
“Going to his apartment has been the source of shame for the past 30 years, that I allowed myself to be so gullible,” said Post, who is now a guitarist and singer for Veruca Salt, an Indie Rock Band.
Toback denied the allegations, telling the daily he had never met the women or if he did it “was for five minutes and have no recollection.”
Toback, who is now 72, has been a writer and film director since 1974. His most recent movie “The Private Life of a Modern Woman,” starring Sienna Miller, premiered this year at the Venice Film Festival.

 

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