Neil Gaiman Faces New Sexual Assault Allegations

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New allegations of sexual misconduct and assault have surfaced against Neil Gaiman, the best-selling fantasy author whose books Good OmensAmerican Gods and The Sandman have become TV series.

On Monday, New York Magazine published a cover story titled, “There Is No Safe Word,” with writer Lila Shapiro’s piece detailing new claims against Gaiman based on interviews with eight women. This follows the July 2024 release of the Tortoise Media podcast Master, which reported earlier graphic accusations by five women against the celebrated genre writer. (Four of those women were among those who spoke for the New York Magazine piece.)

One of the claims comes from Scarlett Pavlovich, a former babysitter for Gaiman and his ex-wife Amanda Palmer, who described being sexually assaulted in February 2022 by Gaiman in New Zealand in a backyard bathtub.

She also alleged Gaiman assaulted her under the blankets on a hotel room bed while his son played with an iPad in the same room. (Gaiman’s reps denied this claim, calling them false, not to mention, deplorable,” to New York Magazine.)

A police report accusing Gaiman of a sexual assault was made in January 2023, but the investigation was eventually dropped.

Another sexual misconduct claim detailed in the New York Magazine feature comes from Brenda (a pseudonym), who recalled meeting Gaiman in the 1990s at a book signing. A few years later, she and Gaiman had a sexual encounter at a horror convention.

“He seemed to have a script,” Brenda recounted. “He wanted me to call him ‘master’ immediately… It was like he’d gone into this ritual that had nothing to do with me.”

Upcoming Gaiman book-to-screen adaptations include The Sandman season two at Netflix, the Amazon miniseries Anansi Boys, and the concluding 90-minute episode of Good Omen, also at Amazon. The Hollywood Reporter has reached out to Netflix and Amazon for comment on the status of those projects, and also has reached out Gaiman for direct comment on the magazine cover story allegations.

Gaiman has also written screenplays for Neverwhere and Mirrormask, penned an episode of Doctor Who, co-wrote Beowulf with Robert Zemeckis and produced the film Stardust.

Gaiman, via his representatives, told the New York Magazine he and the women had engaged in “consensual encounters.”

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