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Ed Westwick's Girlfriend Slams Sexual Assault Accusers: They 'Should Pay The Price!'

On the heels of a massive sex scandal within the Hollywood Industry, Ed Westwick is the latest actor to be accused of sexual assault, but in a shocking twist the actor's girlfriend is coming to his defense telling RadarOnline.com exclusively: "He didn't do it."

As readers know, two women have spoken out against the Gossip Girl star alleging he raped them.

"I can't imagine him not taking legal action against his accusers," Jessica Serfaty, 27, told RadarOnline.com. "People should pay the price for their actions."

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Actress Kristina Cohen claims Westwick, 30, assaulted her when she was asleep at his apartment. A similar account was made by former actress Aurélie Wynn.

Serfaty also confirmed that she was "looking at wedding rings" with Westwick. But amid the controversy, those plans have been put to a halt.

"We were discussing it," Serfaty admitted. "But I can't imagine getting married now with everything happening. Until everything is settled, we are not getting married."

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On Friday, the BBC announced they would be canceling Westwick's appearance in the series White Gold, along with the the three-part Ordeal By Innocence series that was set to air during the holidays.

Westwick has denied all allegations.

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