Oscar-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. pleads guilty to forcible touching
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[April 14, 2022]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) -Cuba Gooding Jr. pleaded guilty
on Wednesday to a misdemeanor count of forcibly touching a woman at a
New York nightclub in 2018, as part of an agreement with prosecutors
that spares the Oscar-winning actor any immediate jail time.
The guilty plea, in which Gooding also admitted in court to subjecting
two other women to "non-consensual physical contact" in 2018 and 2019,
came three years after he was arrested, the Manhattan district
attorney's office said in a statement.
Under the plea agreement, if the 54-year-old Gooding continues to
undergo court-ordered counseling for six months, he can withdraw his
misdemeanor plea and plead guilty to a lesser violation of harassment.
If he fails to comply, he faces up to one year in jail.
The actor had been accused of violating three different women at various
Manhattan night spots in 2018 and 2019.
He pleaded guilty to the most serious count charging him with forcibly
kissing a woman at a nightclub in September 2018, a district attorney
spokesperson said.
"I apologize for ever making anybody feel inappropriately touched," the
New York Times quoted Gooding as saying in court when entering his
guilty plea.
A representative and a lawyer for the actor could not immediately be
reached for comment.
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Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. appears for his arraignment in New York State
Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., October
31, 2019. Alec Tabak/Pool via REUTERS
Gooding won the Academy Award as
best supporting actor for his role in the 1996 romantic comedy
"Jerry Maguire" as a volatile football player who becomes his sports
agent's only client, demanding that Tom Cruise "show me the money."
Two decades later, Gooding portrayed O.J. Simpson in the television
miniseries "The People v. O.J. Simpson."
Hours after the plea, a Manhattan federal judge rejected Gooding's
bid to dismiss a $6 million civil lawsuit by a woman who said
Gooding raped her twice in 2013 at the Mercer hotel in Manhattan's
SoHo district.
U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty said the woman didn't take too long
to sue by waiting until 2020 to invoke a New York City law
protecting victims of gender-motivated violence.
Gooding said a different law with a one-year statute of limitations
should have applied. He has denied his accuser's allegations.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Additional reporting by
Jonathan Stempel in sNew York; Editing by Steve Gorman, Richard
Chang & Shri Navaratnam)
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