| According to a Wednesday filing in Manhattan 
				federal court, Gooding never saw the complaint from the accuser 
				known as Jane Doe until Aug. 3, five days after U.S. District 
				Judge Paul Crotty granted her a default judgment
				
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				on liability.
 
 Gooding's lawyer Edward Sapone said Doe's process server 
				delivered the $6 million lawsuit to an apartment where the 
				actor's girlfriend lived, but that Gooding never lived there and 
				the doorman did not want to accept the paperwork.
 
 "No one ever served me with the summons and complaint, including 
				the doorman," Gooding said in a signed affidavit.
 
 "While I respect plaintiff and her counsel, I respectfully deny 
				her allegations [and] seek to have the default vacated so I can 
				defend myself," he added.
 
 A stipulation signed by one of Doe's lawyers said Doe "consents 
				to vacate the entry of default." Gooding agreed to cover Doe's 
				legal fees for obtaining the default judgment.
 
 Gloria Allred, another lawyer for Doe, said in an email her 
				client looked forward to testifying against Gooding in court if 
				his default were set aside.
 
 Doe said the alleged rapes occurred at the Mercer hotel in 
				Manhattan's SoHo district, soon after she met Gooding in a 
				Greenwich Village restaurant and lounge.
 
 She said Gooding asked her up to his room, saying he needed to 
				quickly change clothes, but pushed her onto a bed, raped her, 
				and raped her again as she tried to flee. Doe said she told him 
				"No" numerous times.
 
 In Wednesday's filing, Sapone said Gooding and at least two 
				other witnesses would testify that Doe was not vaginally or 
				anally raped, or held in any hotel room against her will.
 
 Gooding won a best supporting actor Academy Award in 1997 for 
				"Jerry Maguire," and portrayed O.J. Simpson in the 2016 
				television miniseries "The People v. O.J. Simpson."
 
 He pleaded not guilty in 2019 in another Manhattan court to 
				unwanted touching of three women in separate incidents.
 
 (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Karishma 
				Singh)
 
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