Writer Neil Gaiman accused of violence by eight women at once

Writer Neil Gaiman accused of violence by eight women at once

British science fiction writer Neil Gaiman, who gained fame for his novels Good Omens, Stardust, and American Gods, has been accused of sexual assault. Eight women filed complaints against the 64-year-old author, Vulture reports.

Scarlett Pavlovich shared a stunning confession about the writer’s actions. It turns out that the woman worked as a nanny for Gaiman’s children and lived in his house. According to Scarlett, Neil often brutally raped her and asked her to call him master and him her slave. In addition, the woman claims that the author of the novel repeatedly raped her in front of his own son.

As for the other victims of violence, they were reportedly Gaiman’s fans and agreed to be intimate with him out of fear of his authority. Now, the women have a WhatsApp chat where they share their experiences and support each other.

At the same time, the writer himself denied the accusations, claiming that he had “consensual BDSM” with each of the victims.

It should be noted that Gaiman is married to singer Amanda Palmer; the couple has an open marriage and live separately, but they are raising a son together. The writer also has three children from his first wife, actress Mary McGrath.