Actor Morgan Freeman apologizes after
accusations
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[May 26, 2018]
(Reuters) - Actor Morgan Freeman
said on Friday any suggestion he assaulted women or created an unsafe
workplace is false and apologized to anyone he may have upset after
media reported that women have accused him of inappropriate behavior or
harassment.
The accusations against the Oscar-winning actor are the latest in a
torrent against male actors, filmmakers and agents that have roiled
Hollywood since October 2017, leading in some cases to resignations and
the halting of projects.
On Friday, movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was charged with rape and other
sex crimes.
Similar accusations have also engulfed men in U.S. politics and
business, and inspired a #MeToo social media movement by victims sharing
their stories of sexual harassment or abuse.
CNN reported on Thursday that it spoke with 16 people as part of its
investigation into the 80-year-old actor, some of whom also alleged
inappropriate behavior by Freeman at his production company, Revelations
Entertainment.
"I am devastated that 80 years of my life is at risk of being
undermined, in the blink of an eye, by Thursday’s media reports,"
Freeman said in a statement on Friday, a day after he initially
apologized.
"But I also want to be clear: I did not create unsafe work environments.
I did not assault women. I did not offer employment or advancement in
exchange for sex. Any suggestion that I did so is completely false," he
added.
CNN said eight people told the network they were victims of what some
labeled harassment and others called inappropriate behavior by Freeman.
It said eight others told the network they witnessed the actor's alleged
misconduct.
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Actor Morgan Freeman takes part in the opening ceremonies of the
Invictus Games in Orlando Florida, U.S., May 8, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo
Allegri/File Photo
CNN also said other sources denied having seen any questionable
behavior by the actor, and that those sources described him as being
professional on set and in the office.
Freeman said he is someone who feels a need to try to make women and
men feel appreciated and at ease around him. As part of that, he
would often try to joke with and compliment women, in what he
thought was a light-hearted and humorous way, he said.
"Clearly I was not always coming across the way I intended. And that
is why I apologized Thursday and will continue to apologize to
anyone I might have upset, however unintentionally," he said.
Reuters was unable to independently confirm any of the allegations.
Freeman, whose career has spanned 50 years and more than 100 movies,
won a Oscar in 2005 as best supporting actor for his role as a
former boxer in "Million Dollar Baby."
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee, Editing by Louise
Heavens)
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