Four Women Accuse Paul Haggis Of Sexual Misconduct, Including Two Rape Allegations
Oscar winning director Paul Haggis has been accused by four women of sexual misconduct, with two claiming rape.
These allegations come to light after a civil lawsuit was previously filed against the Canadian born filmmaker prompting three more women to come forward with their own sexual misconduct accusations.
Disturbingly, one of his new accusers says Haggis, 64, forced her to perform oral sex, before raping her.
Another accuser also claims she fled from Haggis after he told her "I need to be inside you."
His lawyer has rebuked the claims by saying, "He didn't rape anybody." He had previously denied the lawsuit allegations in a countersuit, which is still pending.
Haggis won Academy Awards for the films Million Dollar Baby and Crash and was the creator of television series Due South and Walker Texas Ranger.
He is also known for publicly slamming Scientology after leaving the religion claiming it was a scam.
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