The Sandman creator Neil Gaiman has filed requesting a dismissal for the human trafficking case filed by Scarlett Pavlovich saying the “claims are a sham.”
I’m sure someone victimized her: I don’t know that it was Neil Gaiman, though. The whole thing sounds strange. By her own account, there were lots of people coming and going all the time, but she didn't reach out to anyone for help and/or advice? She never says anything unequivocal like “No. Stop that. Get out of here.”? She says she was seriously injured and beaten into unconsciousness, but there are no medical records?
I can understand being starstruck, I can understand being reluctant to involve anyone else, I can even understand wanting to cover up anything embarrassing, but I can't understand returning to a dangerous situation over and over again AND sending many, many affectionate texts to him. It doesn't add up.
You are disgraceful for trying to squeeze more drama out of this, and twist the words in the texts to make it look like it wasn’t her seducing him. It’s very clear what these texts mean, he called it out when he accused her of planning to MeToo him, and that’s exactly what she had in mind from the start. Women like this harm real victims, and I’m not only talking about Neil here (and who wouldn’t feel suicidal if subjected to such betrayal?), but all genuine victims, male and female, are being made a mockery of by this sordid weaponisation of MeToo.
What happened to believing women, huh, Neil?
I’m sure someone victimized her: I don’t know that it was Neil Gaiman, though. The whole thing sounds strange. By her own account, there were lots of people coming and going all the time, but she didn't reach out to anyone for help and/or advice? She never says anything unequivocal like “No. Stop that. Get out of here.”? She says she was seriously injured and beaten into unconsciousness, but there are no medical records?
I can understand being starstruck, I can understand being reluctant to involve anyone else, I can even understand wanting to cover up anything embarrassing, but I can't understand returning to a dangerous situation over and over again AND sending many, many affectionate texts to him. It doesn't add up.
You are disgraceful for trying to squeeze more drama out of this, and twist the words in the texts to make it look like it wasn’t her seducing him. It’s very clear what these texts mean, he called it out when he accused her of planning to MeToo him, and that’s exactly what she had in mind from the start. Women like this harm real victims, and I’m not only talking about Neil here (and who wouldn’t feel suicidal if subjected to such betrayal?), but all genuine victims, male and female, are being made a mockery of by this sordid weaponisation of MeToo.