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I am surprised that this isn't being discussed in here. Maybe we've just become insensitive to these kinds of stories?

Is it that some men become so powerful in their fields that they just feel they can get away with anything, or is it just kind of who they are? Either way, it's sad that there have been so many of these kinds of reports, not because women are reporting these issues, but because there are so many men who feel that it's perfectly OK to act like this. (in his case, if, indeed, he did so)

Morgan Freeman Is Accused of Sexual Harassment by Several Women - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/24/movies/morgan-freeman-sexual-harassment.html

Morgan Freeman, one of the most celebrated actors in the film industry, has been accused of sexual harassment by several women, according to a report by CNN on Thursday. The accusations ranged from unwanted touching to sexually suggestive comments — on movie sets, in office environments and during meetings with the news media.

One production assistant told CNN that she had endured several months of harassment while working on the set of “Going in Style,” a film released last year starring Mr. Freeman, Alan Arkin and Michael Caine. She said that on one occasion Mr. Freeman “kept trying to lift up my skirt and asking if I was wearing underwear,” until Mr. Arkin told Mr. Freeman to stop. There were also suggestive comments and unwanted touching, such as putting his hand on her back.

A woman described as a senior member of the production staff of “Now You See Me,” a 2013 movie, said Mr. Freeman would routinely comment on her physical appearance and that of her assistant.

Three reporters said that Mr. Freeman made inappropriate comments to them during publicity events to promote coming films. One reporter, Chloe Melas of CNN, said that, during an interview last year about “Going in Style,” when she was six months pregnant, Mr. Freeman looked her up and down and told her, “You are ripe.” A camera caught Mr. Freeman saying “Boy, do I wish I was there,” directed toward Ms. Melas. CNN aired the video with the remark on Thursday.

“Right when I walked into the room, he began to make sexually suggestive comments to me,” Ms. Melas, one of the authors of the CNN report, said on air Thursday. “As an entertainment reporter for over a decade, it was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced.”

Ms. Melas then began looking for other women who had had similar experiences. An article on CNN’s website said that the network had spoken with 16 people, eight of whom accused Mr. Freeman of inappropriate behavior.

In a statement after the article was published, Mr. Freeman, 80, said: “Anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentionally offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy. I apologize to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected — that was never my intent.”

Mr. Freeman is the latest high profile entertainment figure to be accused of mistreating women since the #MeToo movement began. Harvey Weinstein, the movie mogul whose fall from grace set in motion a cascade of revelations against other men, including Kevin Spacey, Louis C. K., and dozens more, is set to be arrested in Manhattan on Friday after an investigation into allegations that he sexually assaulted several women.
Mr. Freeman has, at least until now, been one of the most revered actors of the modern film era. He won an Oscar for best supporting actor in 2005 for his role in “Million Dollar Baby” and has been nominated for four other Academy Awards. He is often cast as a grandfatherly figure of wisdom and decency and has been referred to as having a “voice of God,” one heard in numerous voice-over roles and commercials.

Just this week, the Vancouver transit system said that it would use Mr. Freeman’s voice in some announcements. On Thursday, the transit system said it would pause the project in light of the accusations.

Some of the inappropriate behavior reported by CNN took place at Revelations Entertainment, the production company Mr. Freeman founded along with the producer Lori McCreary two decades ago, and where staff members described the work environment as toxic for women. According to CNN, one manager said that Mr. Freeman would “come over to my desk to say hi, and he’d just stand there and stare at me. He would stare at my breasts.”

Ms. McCreary would make snide remarks to women who could not stay late because they had to go home to their families, CNN reported, citing two former senior-level employees of the company. Ms. McCreary, who is co-president of the Producers Guild of America, did not respond to a request for comment.

Most of the women spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity and said they had not complained about Mr. Freeman’s behavior because they feared for their jobs. Ms. Melas reported her own experience to CNN’s human resources department. It, in turn, brought the complaint to the attention of Warner Bros., which produced and distributed the film and, like CNN, is a division of Time Warner Inc.

According to CNN, Warner Bros. told Ms. Melas that it could not corroborate her account because, other than the comment caught on camera, it could not find Warner employees who had witnessed the other inappropriate remarks she said Mr. Freeman had made. Warner Bros. declined to comment on Thursday.


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Another journalist, Tyra Martin, an entertainment producer at Chicago’s WGN-TV who interviewed Mr. Freeman many times over a decade, told CNN that he would often comment on her dress, but that she was “in on the joke.” There was, however, one incident that she felt crossed the line.

“When I stood up, I pulled my skirt part of my dress down, and he did say, ‘Oh, don’t pull it down now,’” Ms. Martin told CNN.

It is unclear what the accusations will mean for his future film work.

Mr. Freeman has one major film on the horizon: “Disney’s Nutcracker and the Four Realms,” a lavish fantasy co-starring Keira Knightley, Helen Mirren and Mackenzie Foy and set for release on Nov. 2. Mr. Freeman plays Drosselmeyer, the slightly scary maker of clocks and toys who, at least in the ballet version of “The Nutcracker,” magically makes everything happen. Disney did not respond to a request for comment.

Mr. Freeman has two other movies in advanced stages of production, “Angel Has Fallen” and “The Poison Rose.” Both are independently financed and do not yet appear to have full distribution plans. Millennium Films, the company behind “Angel Has Fallen,” and March On Productions, which is producing “The Poison Rose,” did not respond to queries.

“Angel Has Fallen” is a sequel to the 2013 thriller “Olympus Has Fallen,” which cost roughly $70 million to make. Mr. Freeman reprises his role as the politician Allan Trumbull. “The Poison Rose” stars John Travolta as a former football player who becomes a troubled private investigator; Mr. Freeman plays a Texas crime boss.


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We have not seen the last of these stories.

One of my favorite local political pundits has just been forced out for the same reasons.

Jack Lessenberry... so disappointing.

Damn... these awful dudes act like they never had mothers or sisters. Whatever happened to The Chivalrous Gentleman?


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I honestly don’t know what to think about this. If he did all of these things, then at the very least, his career should be over.

But it’s odd that Freeman didn’t get smacked with this while it was a serious hot button topic. Everybody was dropping like flies during Harvey Weinstein’s situation, so it’s a bit confusing why these women waiting so long to start talking about Freeman.


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It's unsettling and unpleasant and in today's age it's enough to see him black balled I am sure. But lets not put this into the same category as Harvey Weinstien, Anthony Weiner or Matt Lauer. Based on what I've read so far - Freeman said in appropriate things... he didn't use a position of power to intimidate or coerce sex with someone or text photos of himself to under age girls. I'm not sticking up for Freeman but there is a difference.

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I always really liked Morgan Freeman as an actor and I think he has a great voice when he narrates... Regardless, many Hollywood stars are freaks:

'GRANDPA FEELINGS’ Morgan Freeman’s murdered step-granddaughter ‘told boyfriend she’d had a secret sexual relationship with Shawshank Redemption star’

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6128766/mo...edemption-star/

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Me to he is one of my favorite actors hope its not true.

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Sad and pathetic. I liked him, but if this is true then I hope he is run out of town.


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Man, this is sad to hear. This is almost turning out like the steroid scandal in baseball, where you're almost not surprised when another name is announced, no matter who it is. It's almost like they all did it.

Not to excuse this behavior at all, but I could probably see where it comes from. When you get the kind of fame these guys do, you start to have women throwing themselves at you from all directions. They probably get to the point where they think all women think like that, and just expect it to be okay.

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I like the roles he played as an actor and was hoping that the accusations turned out to be false, such a shame.

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I like the roles he played as an actor and was hoping that the accusations turned out to be false, such a shame.


Yea it is. He apologized:

'Morgan Freeman Apologizes Amid Sexual Harassment Accusations'

http://variety.com/2018/film/news/morgan-freeman-apologizes-sexual-harassment-1202821000/

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The accusations ranged from unwanted touching to sexually suggestive comments — on movie sets, in office environments and during meetings with the news media.

An off-hand comment and boom... you're branded an thrown to the gutter.


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hhhmmmm I wonder if I should stop giving out free lap dances?


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Originally Posted By: GMdawg
hhhmmmm I wonder if I should stop giving out free lap dances?


Probably. I heard the guys were starting to complain. rofl


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DANG IT nanner


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Quote:
I am surprised that this isn't being discussed in here. Maybe we've just become insensitive to these kinds of stories?

Because if it really is just inappropriate comments and lewd suggestions, then it doesn't even rate compared to what Cosby and Weinstein (et.al.) were doing...


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Originally Posted By: DCDAWGFAN
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I am surprised that this isn't being discussed in here. Maybe we've just become insensitive to these kinds of stories?

Because if it really is just inappropriate comments and lewd suggestions, then it doesn't even rate compared to what Cosby and Weinstein (et.al.) were doing...


Actually inappropriate comments and lewd suggestions in a work environment, from a person of authority towards a female (or male) inferior is extremely relevant.

You dont have to actually rape someone to sexually harass them. Don't sweep it under the rug because it didnt involve physical violence.


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Originally Posted By: EveDawg
Originally Posted By: DCDAWGFAN
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I am surprised that this isn't being discussed in here. Maybe we've just become insensitive to these kinds of stories?

Because if it really is just inappropriate comments and lewd suggestions, then it doesn't even rate compared to what Cosby and Weinstein (et.al.) were doing...


Actually inappropriate comments and lewd suggestions in a work environment, from a person of authority towards a female (or male) inferior is extremely relevant.

You dont have to actually rape someone to sexually harass them. Don't sweep it under the rug because it didnt involve physical violence.

Eve, I'm not disagreeing with you and I'm not condoning it or minimizing it.. but in the grand scheme of "the media", the only thing that makes this story exciting at all is that it has Morgan Freeman's name in the headlines.

What he is alleged to have done is FAR more common than what Cosby or Weinstein did and can be very serious to those impacted... but it's not nearly as exciting to write about.


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It should get even more attention because it's Morgan Freeman, hollywood's darling.

But its harder to bring down hollywood's darling.


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I'm wondering how the hell any of these people ever managed to get through the 90's with all the sexual harassment classes doled out back then?


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