Danny Masterson Slams Ex-Scientologist Leah Remini For His Rape Scandal
March 4 2017, Published 4:10 p.m. ET
Ex-Scientology member Leah Remini is being accused of exposing Danny Masterson's rape allegations, RadarOnline.com has learned.
RadarOnline.com exclusively confirmed that the Los Angeles Police Departments began probing Masterson on March 3 after three women made sexual assault claims against That 70s Show.
However, according to Masterson's rep, the actor believes Remini may have been a strong influence behind his accusers coming forward to promote her show's series.
"Based on reading the anti-Scientology blog that posted this story, these false allegations appear to be motivated to boost Leah Remini's anti-Scientology television series since the accuser only came forward after connecting with Leah Remini," Masterson's rep told E! News on March 3.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Tony Ortega of The Underground Bunker provided the document after breaking the bombshell news that Masterson has been the target of multiple sexual assault allegations in the early 2000s.
According to an LAPD investigative report filed by one victim in 2016, one incident occurred in December 2001, when she was living with Masterson in LA for six years.
The alleged victim "went to bed and when she woke up she was bleeding from her anus," the report claims.
The document alleged that she "confronted Masterson and he laughed at her and told her he had sex with her anus."
The incident resurfaced, Ortega reported, after Remini inspired the victim and another alleged victim to come forward with their claims.
Masterson's rep told RadarOnline.com, "We are aware of" the rape allegations from one of Masterson's exes.
"The alleged incident occurred in the middle of their six year relationship, after which she continued to be his longtime girlfriend," the rep claimed. "We are aware also that approximately 14 years ago a woman referred to in the blog made allegations of sexual assault and the LAPD interviewed numerous witnesses and determined the claim had no merit."
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