Three Dozen Women Filed a Joint Lawsuit Against Serial Sexual Predator, James Toback for Sexual Misconduct!
- James Toback who is a serial sexual predator gets into trouble for sexual misconduct.
- According to reports, over three dozen women filed a joint lawsuit against Toback.
- The alleged victims claimed that the defamed director used his fame, power, and reputation to exploit their lives.
Serial Sexual Predator James Toback gets into trouble for sexually harassing women
James Toback is in trouble after more than three dozen women filed a joint lawsuit against him on Monday. Known as a serial sexual predator, Toback’s reputation is not a good one in the industry.
The court documents show that the women accused the director of using his reputation, power, and influence in the entertainment industry,
”to lure young women through fraud, coercion, force, and intimidation into compromising situations where he falsely imprisoned, sexually abused, assaulted, and/or battered them.”
The victims who allege that his abuse has been in action over the last 38 years, only had the courage the speak up now due to Toback’s,
“explicit and implicit threats of blacklisting them in the industry, physically harm them and/or even killing them if they did not comply with and remain silent about the sexual abuse they endured.”
One of the many reasons why the victims were afraid to speak up against the disgraced director is that he had told them he had murdered before. Jack also threatened them by saying he had ties to the mob.
The lawsuit which is almost 90-page long reports that Toback, 78, would love to make women act provocatively.
The accused also made the victims perform sexual acts on him to see if they were right for the alleged ‘role’ which wasn’t even there.
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Hundreds of women in total have accused Toback of sexual misconduct
The victim women are also jointly suing the Harvard Club of New York City for allowing the sexual predator’s abuse to go on.
The court’s documents read:
“Toback repeatedly used his membership and affiliation with the Harvard Club of New York City to facilitate and carry out his abuse, luring his victims to the Harvard Club for meals and drinks and attacking them in the Harvard Club’s dining room, stairwells, bathrooms and hotel rooms,”
Toback, who was no stranger to the club had easy access to and around the Harvard Club. Despite the women’s complaints, the club reportedly did absolutely nothing about the abuse.
A spokesman for the club revealed that the sexual predator’s membership was already terminated back in 2017.
They added:
“Beyond that, the Harvard Club does not comment on pending litigation,”
But the club wasn’t the only place where the director would abuse his victims. When he wasn’t in town, he would assault women in many locations in New York, including his mother’s house.
The director has been accused of sexual harassment by over 300 women in his life but he has always denied the claims.
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