Getting trapped in a toxic he-said/she-said is one of the most common and infuriating issues of reporting sexual misconduct.
In the #MeToo movement, this pattern has often played out on a national (or even global) stage, with perpetrators trying to downplay their actions through wishy-washy apologies.
In some cases, the sheer number of accusers is enough to break the cycle. Unfortunately, in the case of Rose McGowan and Alexander Payne, so far it’s a case of her word vs.
his in the decades-old incident. Related: Chris D’Elia Now Accused Of Exposing Himself To Several Women The Sideways director wrote a guest column for Deadline to refute McGowan’s accusation that he had sex with her when she was just 15 years old — which of course would
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