Civil lawsuits filed against Neil Gaiman for sexual assault
A woman has lodged civil lawsuits against Neil Gaiman and his wife in the US, accusing the British author of sexually assaulting her.
The lawsuits against Gaiman and Amanda Palmer were filed in Wisconsin, Massachusetts and New York.
In January, the 64-year-old wrote a blog post in which he denied allegations of sexual assault made against him by eight women.
The lawsuits say the woman was befriended by Palmer when she was 22 and homeless in New Zealand and began working for the couple, which is when the assaults began.
According to the lawsuits, Palmer told the woman there had been previous complaints from more than a dozen different women.
The woman alleges the couple violated laws on federal human trafficking, with complaints of assault, battery and inflicting emotional distress against Gaiman and negligence against Palmer.
She is seeking at least $7m (ā¬6.8) in damages.
Five women, four of whom were among eight featured in a New York Magazine article in January, made allegations about the writer in a Tortoise Media podcast series published in summer 2024.
Since the magazine article, publisher Dark Horse Comics cancelled upcoming work by Gaiman and a UK stage adaptation of his book has been scrapped.
The British-born author wrote in a blog post he had read the allegations with āhorror and dismayā.
He wrote: āIāve stayed quiet until now, both out of respect for the people who were sharing their stories and out of a desire not to draw even more attention to a lot of misinformation.
āIāve always tried to be a private person, and felt increasingly that social media was the wrong place to talk about important personal matters. Iāve now reached the point where I feel that I should say something.
āAs I read through this latest collection of accounts, there are moments I half-recognise and moments I donāt, descriptions of things that happened sitting beside things that emphatically did not happen.
āIām far from a perfect person, but I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever.ā
The author said he understood that ānot everyone will believe meā and added he would be ādoing my very best to deserve their trust, as well as the trust of my readersā.
He claimed some of the allegations āsimply never happenedā while others had been ādistortedā to ābear no relationship to realityā, but said he would ātake responsibility for any missteps I madeā.





