Morgan Freeman apologises after sexual harassment claims

His remarks come after CNN reported that eight women have accused him of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior on movie sets and in other professional settings.

In this May 22, 2018 file photo, actor Morgan Freeman attends the 2018 PEN Literary Gala in New York.

Freeman apologised to anyone who may have felt uncomfortable or disrespected€ by his behavior. Source: AP

Hollywood movie star Morgan Freeman apologised Thursday over reports that multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct.

Sixteen people - eight of whom say they were victims - described to CNN a variety of troubling behavior on production sets or on promotional tours over Morgan's career.

"Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentionally offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy," Freeman said in a statement.

File photo dated 05/04/17 of Morgan Freeman who is facing allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour
File photo from 2017 of Morgan Freeman. Source: Press Association


"I apologise to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected - that was never my intent."

The cable television network quoted a young production assistant who says Morgan harassed her over a period of months in the summer of 2015, while she was working on his bank heist comedy "Going in Style."

She accuses Freeman of touching her repeatedly, resting his hand on her lower back or rubbing her lower back without permission, and frequently making comments about her appearance.

The woman said Freeman, who turns 80 next week, continually tried to lift her skirt and kept asking if she was wearing underwear.

Actor Alan Arkin "made a comment telling him to stop. Morgan got freaked out and didn't know what to say," the woman said.




A senior member of the "Now You See Me" (2013) production staff told CNN team members knew "not to wear any top that would show our breasts, not to wear anything that would show our bottoms," or any fitted clothes, if Freeman was coming by them.

Freeman is the latest in a litany of Hollywood celebrities and other high-profile public figures accused of sexual misconduct since revelations about alleged serial abuser Harvey Weinstein sparked the #MeToo movement last year.

He is also accused of staring at women's breasts, asking a woman how she felt about sexual harassment and asking women to twirl for him.


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