Its Morgan Freeman's Turn: Eight Women Accused Him of Inappropriate Behavior

Evan Real Reports the following on The Hollywood Reporter :




Eight women alleged to CNN that they were subjected to the actor's inappropriate behavior.

Eight women have accused Morgan Freeman of sexual misconduct in a CNN report about the actor's alleged inappropriate behavior, describing multiple troubling incidents throughout his career.
In all, 16 people spoke to CNN about Freeman as part of the investigation; eight witnesses and eight who claim to be victims. The outlet's entertainment reporter Chloe Melas — who co-authored the article — was the only victim who spoke on the record.
A young production assistant said that in the summer of 2015, while she was working on Freeman's bank heist comedy Going in Style, she was subjected to several months of harassment. She alleged that Freeman repeatedly touched her without permission, resting his hand on her lower back or rubbing her lower back, and frequently made comments about her figure and clothing.
In one incident, she said Freeman "kept trying to lift up my skirt and asking if I was wearing underwear," adding that he never successfully lifted her skirt. "Alan [Arkin] made a comment telling him to stop. Morgan got freaked out and didn't know what to say." 
A senior member of the production staff of the movie Now You See Me in 2012 said Freeman "did comment on our bodies. … We knew that if he was coming by … not to wear any top that would show our breasts, not to wear anything that would show our bottoms, meaning not wearing clothes that [were] fitted."
At a spokesperson's request, CNN emailed "a detailed list" of the accusations against Freeman but received no response at the time of publishing.
When reached by The Hollywood Reporter, a rep for Freeman provided the following statement from the actor: "Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentionally offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy. I apologize to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected — that was never my intent."
CNN's investigation into Freeman's behavior came after the news company's own entertainment reporter, Melas, claimed to have experienced harassment from the Oscar winner during a press junket interview for Going In Style.
Melas was six months pregnant at the time of the interview. She alleged that, in a room full of people that included his co-stars Arkin and Michael Caine, Freeman shook her hand and repeated a variation of, "I wish I was there." She also claimed that he said to her, "You are ripe."
Cameras were rolling and recorded Freeman telling Melas, "Boy, do I wish I was there"; his other comments were not caught on film. Melas was the only CNN employee there at the time. Later, Melas reported the incident to CNN HR, who then reached out to the HR department at Warner Bros., distributor of the film. (Both CNN and Warner Bros. are owned by Time Warner.)
Melas said she was informed that Warner Bros. was unable to corroborate her account because "only one of Freeman's remarks was on video and the Warner Bros. employees present did not notice anything." Melas and her supervisor later agreed not to cover the movie.
Warner Bros. confirmed to CNN that what Melas said was accurate but declined further comment. A rep for Caine declined to comment, and a rep for Arkin said the actor was not available to comment.  
Elsewhere in the report, a former employee of Freeman's Revelations production company said the actor made an inappropriate comment to her on a set of his science documentary TV series Through the Wormhole. The woman claimed Freeman "looked me up and down" and then asked her, "How do you feel about sexual harassment?"
She said of the encounter: "I was stunned. This is the person that I worked for, this is his company, I didn't expect it at all ... I said timidly, 'I love it' in a sarcastic way hoping to make light of the situation because I was so confused and then he turned to the guys on the crew ... and said, 'See guys, this is how you do it.'"
Another former female Revelations employee said Freeman would "come over to my desk to say hi and he'd just stand there and stare at me. He would stare at my breasts."
She continued: "If I ever passed him he would stare at me in an awkward way, would look me up and down sometimes stopping and just staring," she said. "One time he stopped, looked me up and down as I walked into a room of people, and everyone burst out laughing. And I literally froze feeling very uncomfortable and one of the people in the office said, 'Don't worry, that's just Morgan.'"
A male former employee equated Freeman's behavior to that of a "creepy uncle."
"One time I witnessed Morgan walk up to an intern and start massaging her [shoulder]," he said. "The intern got visibly red and wiggled out of his grasp, it was awkward."
Another former employee said she was present when the male employee told several people about the incident. Other male employees claimed that Freeman, on multiple occasions, asked women to twirl for him. Two former staffers and a writer on Freeman's Madam Secretary said one of the twirl requests came at Freeman's 79th birthday party, which was thrown by Revelations and attended by approximately 30 people.
A former exec at Revelations said Freeman exhibited more uncomfortable behavior towards women at the party.
"[He would] stand maybe within an inch of their face and just look them up and down and not say anything, and then would move on to the next woman and he'd stand like within an inch of their face and look them up and down and not say anything, and it was really, really strange," they said. "It was really weird and he did it to every woman but of course he didn't do it to any of the men. He didn't speak to any of the men."
The Madam Secretary writer said some of Freeman's behavior came around the same time the #MeToo movement took off in late 2017, adding that writers on the show joked "that Morgan would be the next person to be called out."
As previously reported by THR, Freeman's Revelations co-founder Lori McCreary was on the receiving end of the controversial commentary. In 2016, Freeman commented about McCreary's outfit in front of 400 people at a Produced By conference, saying, "She had on a dress cut to here."
"She wants to be thought of as serious," he said in front of McCreary, who was on the panel. "But you can't get away from the short dresses."
Freeman later brushed off his remarks during a Today show appearance, insisting what he said was "in jest" and asked, "How is that news?" At the time, a source told THR that McCreary "did not visibly react to the comment."
But the former Revelations executive said McCreary was upset. "I tried to console her and she was clearly upset and I think she was surprised and found it hurtful and embarrassing," the former executive told CNN in the report. "She was devastated."
Another former employee said Freeman people would be shocked that he was capable of exhibiting such behavior.
"[He'd say] things like 'I'd like to have an hour with her' or make vulgar and sexual comments about women," the former employee said. "He would be verbally inappropriate and it was just shocking. You're more shocked than anything because it's hard to have the wherewithal to say to him, 'That's inappropriate.' You're just like 'whoa.'"
He continued, "It's hard because on any set he is the most powerful person on it. It's weird because you just don't expect it from Morgan Freeman, someone who you respect."

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