Woman's lawsuits say sci-fi author Neil Gaiman repeatedly sexually
assaulted her
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[February 04, 2025]
By TODD RICHMOND
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A woman from New Zealand has filed three civil
lawsuits against best-selling British author Neil Gaiman and his wife,
accusing Gaiman of repeatedly sexually assaulting her while she was
working as the couple's babysitter and nanny.
Scarlett Pavlovich filed the lawsuits in federal court in Wisconsin,
Massachusetts and New York on Monday.
The Associated Press doesn’t identify people who say they have been
sexually assaulted unless they publicly identify themselves. Pavlovich
identified herself in an interview with New York Magazine, which
published an article in January detailing allegations of assault, abuse
and coercion leveled by eight women.
Pavlovich alleges in the lawsuits that she was homeless and living on a
beach when she met Palmer in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2020. Pavlovich
was 22 years old at the time.
According to the lawsuits, Gaiman's wife, Amanda Palmer, invited
Pavlovich to the couple's home on Waiheke Island. Pavlovich began
running errands for the couple, babysitting their son and helping with
chores, eventually becoming the couple's nanny.
Gaiman first sexually assaulted her the night they met in February 2022,
according to the lawsuits. The assaults continued but she kept working
for the couple because she was broke and homeless and Gaiman had told
her he would help her writing career, according to the lawsuits.
When she told Palmer about the assaults, Palmer told her that more than
a dozen women had told her in the past that Gaiman had sexually abused
them, according to the lawsuits.
The assaults didn't stop until Pavlovich told Palmer she was going to
kill herself, the lawsuits said. She left the family and became homeless
again, although the documents say Gaiman eventually paid her for her
work caring for the couple's child and helped cover her rent for a few
months.

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 Palmer knew of Gaiman's sexual
desires and presented Pavalovich to him knowing he would assault
her, according the lawsuits. Pavlovich alleges Gaiman and Palmer
violated federal human trafficking prohibitions and seeks at least
$7 million in damages.
After the New York Magazine article was published,
Gaiman released a statement in January denying he had ever engaged
in non-consensual sex. The allegations of four of the women were
previously broadcast in July in a Tortoise Media podcast.
“I’m far from a perfect person, but I have never engaged in
non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever,” Gaiman posted on
the social media platform Tumblr.
Representatives for Gaiman and Palmer did not immediately respond to
requests for comment Monday and online court records did not list
attorneys representing them in the suits. Pavlovich’s attorneys
stated in the filings that Gaiman, author of such bestsellers as
“Coraline” and “The Sandman” series, is a resident of Menomonie,
Wisconsin. But they’re unsure if Palmer resides in Massachusetts or
New York.

Pavlovich told New York Magazine that she filed a police report in
January 2023 accusing Gaiman of sexual assault. Police have not
confirmed whether Gaiman was ever under investigation.
Gaiman has worked with numerous publishers over the years. Two of
them, HarperCollins and W.W. Norton, have said they have no plans to
release his books in the future. Others, including Bloomsbury, have
so far declined comment.
Dark Horse Comics announced in January that it would no longer
release its illustrated series based on Gaiman's novel, “Anansi
Boys.” The seventh of eight editions was released earlier that
month.
Disney has paused a planned adaptation of Gaiman’s “The Graveyard
Book,” while Netflix is still scheduled to release a second season
based on “The Sandman.”
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