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Neil Gaiman denies sexual assault allegations and calls them a smear campaign
Summary
Nearly a year after accusations surfaced, Neil Gaiman issued a statement to Variety denying the allegations and saying he has emails, texts and video he says contradict them; he also thanked an independent journalist who examined the evidence.
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Nearly a year after public accusations of sexual assault, author Neil Gaiman released a statement to Variety denying the claims and describing them as untrue. He said there are emails, text messages and video evidence that he says contradict the accusations. Gaiman also praised an independent journalist writing as TechnoPathology for examining the available evidence. He wrote that he has continued writing and spends part of each month as a full‑time parent.
Key points:
- Nearly a year after accusations were made public, Neil Gaiman issued a statement to Variety denying the allegations.
- Gaiman stated the allegations are "completely and simply untrue" and said he has emails, text messages and video that he says contradict them.
- He thanked an independent journalist known as TechnoPathology for reporting on and examining evidence he says was overlooked.
- The statement also notes Gaiman has returned to writing and highlighted his family time.
Summary:
Gaiman's public denial is the current official response and he has pointed to evidence he says undermines the accusations. He highlighted independent reporting that examined those materials. Undetermined at this time.
