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Neil Gaiman: Neil Gaiman ‘raped family nanny in outdoor bathtub’: Shocking details emerge

Neil Gaiman previously denied the sexual assault allegations against him when they surfaced last year.

A year after writer Neil Gaiman was accused of sexual assault, more complaints have emerged revealing shocking details of Gaiman’s decades-long domestic abuse of women. A Vulture report compiled the allegations of a total of eight different women including one Scarlett Pavlovich who was babysitting Gaiman’s child. Pavlovich was close to Gaiman’s ex-wife Amanda Palmer and agreed to babysit their child while she was away. This was the first time she met Neil Gaiman and this encounter led to a non-consensual sexual encounter after Gaiman encouraged her to bathe in the old bathtub in the old garden and he later joined her. During that confrontation, Gaiman wanted her to call him “Mr.”
I said “no”. “I’m not confident in my body,” Pavlovich said. ‘[Gaiman] “It’s okay, I’m just. Just relax. Just chat,” he said. She described that he penetrated her with his fingers, before trying to do so with his penis, all while she told him no. Pavlovich recalled how when he was climaxing, he asked Gaiman if he could ejaculate on a certain part of her body – which she refused. She claims he did it anyway.
Pavlovich indicated that she confided in his ex-wife and filed a police report but the case did not move forward as neither Palmer or Gayman issued a statement. She claims she later signed a non-disclosure agreement regarding the alleged sexual assault, where he paid her a total of $9,200 over nine months.
The report highlights that most of the women he allegedly assaulted were in their twenties, with the youngest being eighteen years old. He was in his forties or older. Another woman, Kendra Stout, reveals that the author “didn’t believe in foreplay or lubrication,” and was engaging in BDSM practices even though “there was never any discussion of ‘safe words,’ ‘aftercare,’ or ‘boundaries.'”
False Memories : What Gaiman said
Since the first report was released in 2024, the author and his representatives have vehemently denied all allegations even though it has caused a setback for the production of Good Omens. Gaiman reacted to Kendra Stout and Pavlovich’s stories and defended himself in both cases. He said his relationship with Kendra was never illegal, and said Pavlovich was suffering from a condition about which she had false memories.

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